Dozens of Palestinians were injured and suffocated following confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in the occupied West Bank.
In Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, a number of citizens were suffocated, including journalists, during the occupation forces' repression of an anti-settlement march.
In Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, citizens were wounded by metal bullets during the occupation forces' repression of the weekly anti-settlement march, which came this week in condemnation of the crime of occupation in Jenin, resulting in the martyrdom of resistance 4 fighters.
In the Aida camp north of Bethlehem, dozens of citizens were suffocated after inhaling tear gas during confrontations with occupation forces.
In addition, settlers stormed the entrance to Khala Malhoul in the northern marshes, engaged in provocative acts against citizens. Dozens of settlers also stormed water walls in the Al-Alqah area south of Hebron, and performed Talmudi rites and. in Huwarah south of Nablus, settlers carried out acts of violence in the town centre, assaulting citizens' vehicles.