Ten Palestinians, including two journalists, were injured Thursday during the Israeli occupation forces' raid into Nablus city, northern West Bank.
Large forces of the occupation army stormed the city of Nablus and surrounded a house in the old town of the city, Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) quoted a medical source as saying.
WAFA explained that violent confrontations broke out between the occupation forces and the youths in separate areas of the city, during which the soldiers fired live and rubber-coated bullets and sound and gas bombs at them. Five Palestinians were injured by live bullets, while two others were injured after being run over by a military jeep. Three injuries were recorded by shrapnel.
On the other hand, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Ya'bad and raided several houses southwest of Jenin.
Furthermore, a comprehensive strike took place in ad-Dhahiriya town, south of Hebron, in mourning for the martyr Sanad Al Samara, and included all aspects of commercial, educational, and public transportation life.
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