Occupation blows up the house of prisoner Thabet Masalama in Beit Awa, south of Hebron (Video)
SadaNews - Today, Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces blew up the house of prisoner Thabet Masalama in the town of Beit Awa, southwest of Hebron, leading to clashes in which several citizens were injured.
A large military force stormed the town, surrounded the house of prisoner Masalama, and prevented residents from reaching it, before the occupation soldiers planted explosives inside and blew it up completely.
During the storming operation, clashes broke out with youths, during which occupation soldiers fired live ammunition, resulting in the injury of two citizens in the lower extremities, in addition to dozens of cases of suffocation due to inhaling the toxic tear gas that the occupation forces heavily fired in the area.
The occupation authorities accuse prisoner Masalama of participating in a shooting incident that occurred about eight months ago at the Al-Khadr intersection, which resulted in the death of a settler and the injury of three others.
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