Video: Paramedics and Journalists Injured in Settler Attack in Beita
SadaNews - Six paramedics and journalists were injured today, Saturday, during an attack by settlers in the town of Beita, south of Nablus.
Local sources reported that settlers attacked participants in an olive-picking event in the "Jabal Qamas" area, resulting in injuries to six participants, including three paramedics, three journalists, and another civilian, due to being hit by stones.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated that its teams dealt with a number of injured individuals due to severe beatings, including volunteer paramedics and journalists, with three of them being transferred to the hospital so far.
Journalistic sources reported that the injured journalists are: Raneen Suwafta, Mohamed Al-Atrash, and Louay Saeed, who sustained bruises and fractures, and were taken to the hospital.


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