Injuries from Israeli Gunfire in Jalazone Camp as Settler Attacks Continue

Injuries from Israeli Gunfire in Jalazone Camp as Settler Attacks Continue
Injuries from Israeli Gunfire in Jalazone Camp as Settler Attacks Continue
Three Palestinian youths were injured by Israeli occupation forces on Monday in Jalazone Refugee Camp, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
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The Palestine Red Crescent Society stated that Israeli forces stormed the camp, injuring one young man with live ammunition in the abdomen, while two others were shot in the knee and hand during intense clashes that erupted in the area.

Settler Attacks Escalate
Meanwhile, extremist Jewish settlers uprooted around 50 olive trees in the town of Deir Ballut, west of Salfit.

Mayor Samir Nimer confirmed that settlers from the illegal settlement of "Leshem", built on Palestinian land, uprooted and destroyed the trees in the “Iraq al-Touta” area east of the town.

In the south of Hebron, settlers also carried out land leveling in al-Burj village and Masafer Yatta.

Media activist Osama Makhamreh reported that settlers bulldozed agricultural land belonging to citizen Saeed Rabai al-Amour in the al-Rakeez area of Masafer Yatta. They demolished stone walls, cut down trees, destroyed fencing, and chased Palestinian shepherds in the Shaab al-Butum and eastern Ma’in areas of Masafer Yatta.

Additionally, Israeli machinery and settlers bulldozed lands to pave settler roads in al-Burj village and al-Dhahiriya town, south of Hebron.

Mass Settler Incursions
In the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, hundreds of settlers stormed the archaeological site under heavy protection from Israeli soldiers.

Mayor Mohammad Azem said that the settlers were led by Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Settlements Council. Israeli forces forced local shop owners to close their businesses, blocked all roads leading to the archaeological site, and prevented Palestinian citizens from entering the area, while a heavy military presence was deployed throughout the town.

In the Northern Jordan Valley, settlers also stormed the Ein al-Hilweh area, stealing several heads of livestock from Palestinian residents.

Furthermore, dozens of settlers invaded the Solomon's Pools tourist area located between Al-Khader and Artas villages, south of Bethlehem.