Several Palestinians Injured in Clashes with Israeli Occupation Forces in West Bank

Nablus: A number of Palestinians suffocated Friday during clashes that erupted after the Israeli occupation forces stormed Beita town, south of Nablus, in the West Bank.

According to Qatar News Agency, the occupation soldiers fired sound bombs and tear gas at the citizens, which led to a number of them suffocating from inhaling the gas, and they were treated in the field.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces arrested three Palestinians after assaulting them in the "Al Fawar" camp, south of Hebron.

In a related context, the Israeli forces suppressed the weekly peaceful march of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, after firing live bullets, sound bombs and tear gas at the participants, without any injuries reported.

The village of Kafr Qaddum has organized a weekly peaceful march since the beginning of July 2011 to demand the opening of the main street of the village, which was closed by the occupation army in 2003, and to reject the colonial plans.

The cities, towns, and camps of the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem are also witnessing daily raids and incursions by the occupation forces and settlers, accompanied by confrontations, arrests, and the firing of live and rubber bullets and toxic tear gas bombs at Palestinians.