12 people were injured, including one by live bullets, and dozens were suffocated during confrontations with the Israeli occupation army in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that the occupation army had used live bullets, minerals and toxic gas to disperse weekly protests in sporadic locations, most notably the towns of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, Osrin, Beit Dajan and Beta, in Nablus, and Nabi Saleh, west of Ramallah.
Sporadic areas of the Bank are witnessing weekly activities that refuse to settle on lines of contact with the occupation army, which is dispersing them and pursuing protesters inside their villages and towns.