During confrontations with Israeli occupation forces, 33 Palestinians were suffocated by toxic gas in several areas of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Ambulance and Emergency Director in Nablus, Ahmed Djibril, said: "27 citizens were suffocated with tear gas during clashes in Beit Dagen during an anti-settlement event, adding that "6 citizens were suffocated during clashes in Jebel Sabih in Beta town, Nablus."
In Osrin town, south of the city, confrontations broke out between young men and the occupation forces. This resulted in an injury to a young man as he was shot by metal bullets in the chest, and others were suffocated by toxic gas.
In Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, 4 citizens were shot by metal bullets and two journalists with gas bombs, and dozens were suffocated during the occupation forces' repression of the weekly anti-settlement march.