Dozens of Palestinians were injured and suffocated during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces in several areas of Hebron province in the occupied West Bank.
The occupation forces fired toxic gas grenades and sound at participants in a peaceful anti-occupation march and settlers' attacks in the town of Beit Amr, injuring a number of them with stun shrapnel and others with asphyxiation.
Confrontations broke out at the entrance to Al-Aroub camp, injuring a number of young men with metal bullets fired by occupation soldiers. In the old town's Bab Al-Zawiya area, two Palestinians were hit by metal bullets and dozens were suffocated during clashes in the area, as well as renewed confrontations in the southern area of Hebron.