The Israeli occupation soldiers suffered a blow as their attempt to storm the Tulkarm camp was met with fierce resistance, resulting in five soldiers from the “duvdevan” unit being injured, with three in critical condition. Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinian citizens, including three who were injured by live bullets, sustained injuries during confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in Nablus.
The clashes broke out as the illegal settlers stormed the Shrine of Joseph, with the Israeli occupation forces using force to secure their entry. The Al-Aqsa Mosque remains closed to worshippers as settlers continue to perform Talmudic rituals.
In Nablus, the Director of Ambulance and Emergency at the Red Crescent reported 190 injuries, including two injuries from gas bombs to the head, six with bruises, and 180 cases of suffocation caused by the clashes. In one of the most violent confrontations, Palestinian resistance fighters targeted the storming vehicles with homemade explosive devices and Molotov cocktails, resulting in fires in one of the jeeps and a military bulldozer.
The occupation forces deployed in the streets surrounding Joseph’s Tomb, and sniper soldiers mounted some high-rise buildings in anticipation of the settlers’ arrival. Young men had previously blocked several streets in the Eastern Province with burning rubber tires, coinciding with the massing of occupation vehicles around the city.
In Tulkarm, an ambush set up by the Palestinian resistance in the Tulkarm camp resulted in a group of israeli occupation forces being trapped and forced to withdraw, with confirmed casualties among their ranks. The occupation continues to face heightened resistance from Palestinian citizens, with many risking their lives to protect their homeland.
Source: Palestinian Agencies (edited by Al-Manar English Website)