Injuries During Settler Raid on 'Joseph's Tomb' East of Nablus
SadaNews - A citizen was injured from burns, another fell from a high place, and several others suffered from suffocation due to toxic gas and tear gas this morning, Tuesday, following a raid by Israeli occupation forces and settlers on 'Joseph's Tomb' east of Nablus.
The director of the ambulance and emergency center of the Red Crescent in Nablus, Amjad Ahmed, stated that the medical teams dealt with a burn injury, another injury from the fall, and several cases of suffocation due to gas inhalation, including a case of a 60-year-old citizen who was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Local sources reported that several military vehicles of the occupation stormed the eastern area of the city through the Hawara, Awarta, and Beit Furik checkpoints, amidst the firing of toxic gas and sound bombs to secure the settlers' raid on Joseph's Tomb, where they performed Talmudic rituals there.
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