Injuries and Arrests During the Occupation's Incursions in Various Areas of the West Bank
SadaNews - A citizen was injured this evening, Monday, after being run over by a military jeep belonging to the Israeli occupation army during the incursion of occupation forces into the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, while another young man was arrested.
Local sources stated that the occupation forces stormed the town and opened live fire, indicating that one of their jeeps ran over a 19-year-old young man, resulting in bruises. He was subsequently taken to the hospital for treatment.
It was added that the occupation forces arrested the young man Ghaith Ahmad Ghazal (19 years old) during the incursion.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces renewed their incursion into the Dheisheh camp south of Bethlehem.
Local sources reported that a large force from the occupation army positioned itself in the Salam neighborhood within the camp and raided the home of the released prisoner Saber Masalama, who was released today as part of a prisoner exchange deal.
The sources added that the occupation forces fired tear gas and sound bombs and forced citizens who came to congratulate the prisoner to leave the area, which led to clashes at the main entrance of the camp, with no injuries reported.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Al-Ubeidiya and the village of Dar Salah, positioning themselves around the homes of the released prisoners today, with no raids or arrests reported.
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