The Israeli occupation oppressed marches in different areas in the occupied Al-Quds and the West Bank resulting in the suffocation of tens of people including children.
Occupation forces also oppressed the weekly anti-settlement march in Kafr Qaddum, which is held in commemoration of the 73rd anniversary of the Deir Yassin massacre, and fired metal bullets and teargas at the demonstrators, resulting in suffocation of dozens, including children.
In Bab Al-Zawiya, center of Hebron, the child Ezz El-Din al-Batsh, 13, was critically injured with metal bullets while working in a shop in the area where confrontations erupted between young men and the occupation forces.
The occupation forces also injured Jerusalemites and activists with metal bullets in oppressing another weekly demonstration in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in the occupied Al-Quds.
According to Red Crescent Society, its crews dealt with 9 injured citizens, 5 of whom were beaten and 4 were targeted with metal bullets, in Sheikh Jarrah. One of the injured was the photojournalist Mahmoud Elian who was shot in the foot.