Several Palestinians were injured at dawn on Tuesday after Israeli occupation forces and colonists stormed the Joseph's Tomb, located east of the West Bank city of Nablus.
According to the Emergency and Rescue Center at the Palestinian Red Crescent in Nablus, ambulance crews treated cases of burn injuries, injuries from falls, and multiple cases of suffocation due to tear gas inhalation, including one involving a 60-year-old man. All injured individuals were transferred to the hospital for treatment.
Palestinian news agency (WAFA) quoted local sources reporting that a number of Israeli military vehicles entered the eastern part of Nablus to secure the settlers' entry to the site. During the raid, occupation forces fired toxic gas canisters and stun grenades, while settlers performed Talmudic rituals at the tomb.