The Al-Shibli Mosque in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank, was attacked by Israeli occupation forces.
Nidal Al-Jabari, the director general of the Hebron Endowment, condemned the occupation forces' attack on the corner and mosque of Al-Shibli, in which they broke the windows of the shrines and the mosque, and claimed that the practices and attacks of the occupation are consistent with its policy of ethnic and religious cleansing.
The Shibli Shrine was built in 1260 AH/ 1844 AD during the Ottoman Empire.
In a separate incident, several locals died as settlers and "Israeli" occupation troops attacked the village of Madama, south of Nablus, and tried to knock down the doors and windows.