PNN – News sources reported that 54 Palestinians were injured in an attack by Israeli soldiers on Nablus, located in the West Bank.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, 54 Palestinians were injured in an attack by the occupying Zionist military and settlers of this regime on the town of Talfit in the city of Nablus in the West Bank.
Palestinian sources report clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian youth in this town.
Zionist soldiers resorted to tear gas to disperse Palestinian youth.
The news and media personnel who were present to cover the news in the area were not exempt from this attack.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas and live ammunition directly at the Al Jazeera news team in Telfit, located in Nablus.
Tear gas fired at worshippers in northeast Ramallah
Local sources reported that Israeli army soldiers fired tear gas at worshippers during a raid on the town of Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah.
Armed settlers attack Bab al-Asbat compound during Friday prayers
Palestinian sources also reported that while Friday prayers were being held in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, a group of armed Zionist settlers stormed the Al-Ghali compound opposite Bab Al-Asbat, through the gates of the mosque.
Hamas: Attack on Tel Aviv paves way for violent actions in the West Bank
The war criminal government of Benjamin Netanyahu is systematically implementing a policy of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian people, and by giving free rein to armed and military-backed settlers, it is paving the way for violent acts in the cities, villages, and camps of the West Bank.
Hamas further called on the international community, the United Nations, the Arab League, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to condemn the crimes of the occupying regime in the West Bank and to take deterrent measures against the Judaization, forced displacement, and annexation projects pursued by the Zionist regime.
The West Bank on the verge of explosion
Foreign Policy magazine warned in an analytical article written by Shira Efron, head of the Israel policy file at the RAND Corporation that the West Bank may become the next front for the explosion in the Middle East, in light of the rapid developments being carried out by the Benjamin Netanyahu government.
According to this analysis, while the region is facing crises such as tensions with Iran, continued violence in Gaza, Hezbollah’s rearmament in Lebanon, and internal developments in Syria, developments in the West Bank have received less attention, where factors of political and security instability are accumulating.

