The Israeli occupation oppressed Kafr Qaddoum weekly protest against the settlement project in Qalqilya. Four Palestinians were shot and tens suffocated.
The protestors demanded the opening of the village’s road that had been closed for 17 years and called out against the settlers’ attacks.
Eyewitnesses said that the occupation’s soldiers broke into the village before the launch of the protest, and fired teargas and sound bombs at the Palestinians. Four citizens were shot and tens others, including women and children, suffocated and were treated in the field.
A young Palestinian was shot and others suffocated during the confrontations in Al-Mughayyir village in north Ramallah. A peaceful protest had started in the center of the village against the occupation’s soldiers and settlers’ targeting of the citizens and their lands.
In Qasra town, in south-east Nablus, Awad-Allah Ouda, 35, was shot in the waste and foot. The people tried to save him but the soldiers arrested him and transferred him in an ambulance to one of the hospitals in the occupied lands of 1948. No details were revealed about his condition.