Settler Attacks: Martyr and Arrests in Various Areas of the West Bank
SadaNews - A young man was martyred by the bullets of the Israeli occupation forces last night during their raid on the village of Beitin, east of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the village, leading to confrontations in the area, during which they fired tear gas, sound bombs, and live ammunition, causing a agricultural land fire in the middle of the village and the martyrdom of a young man.
The Ministry of Health stated that the Palestinian Civil Affairs Authority informed them of the martyrdom of the young man Haytham Izz al-Din Omar Hamida (18 years old) by the occupation's bullets, and that his body was held.
In the early morning, the occupation forces launched arrest campaigns in various areas of the West Bank.
The occupation forces arrested four citizens from the Aida and Balata refugee camps in Nablus, and another from the Al-Zuhra neighborhood in Jenin.
Other forces arrested three citizens from the town of Broqin, west of Salfit.
Additionally, a young man was arrested from the town of Beit Ummar in Hebron.
Occupation forces stormed several areas, raided homes, and conducted field interrogations with their residents.
Moreover, settlers hurled stones at vehicles in the Wadi al-Shaer area between the village of Lubban al-Sharqiya south of Nablus and the city of Salfit.
Others also attacked a Palestinian young man in the village of Deir Abu Mash'al, west of Jericho.
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