RNA - In Ramallah district, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated steel rounds at protesters who were rallying at the Northern entrance to al-Bireh city, injuring one of them. The forces also used teargas to disperse them, causing many cases of suffocation from teargas inhalation, WAFA reported.
Clashes also erupted in the village of Budrus, to the West of Ramallah, during which Israeli forces injured two protesters with rubber-coated steel rounds.
Meanwhile, Israeli Army fired teargas canisters at protesters in the nearby village of Ni’lin, causing many cases of suffocation by teargas inhalation.
In Nablus district, clashes erupted between Israeli forces and Palestinian protesters in the village of Lubban e-Sharqia. The forces fired rubber-coated steel rounds at the protesters, injuring one of them.
In Qalqilia district, dozens of protesters suffocated from teargas inhalation during clashes with Israeli Army in the village of Kafr Qaddum.
Similar clashes also erupted in many areas of the occupied West Bank and along the Eastern border of the Gaza Strip, marking 100 days since US President recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
Israeli Army opened gunfire at protesters to the East of Khan Younes, in Southern Gaza Strip, injuring four of them with live bullets.
The injured were moved to nearby hospitals for medical treatment.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers stationed at borderline watchtowers opened gunfire at protesters who were gathering near Nahal Oz military base, at Gaza-Israel border to the East of Gaza city, injuring seven of them with live bullets. The injured were moved to nearby Shifa hospital for medical treatment.
Four protesters were also injured during concurrent clashes with Israeli Army to the East of Jabalia town, in Northern Gaza Strip.
A fifth protester was hit and injured by an Israeli teargas canister in his head during the same clashes.
In the meantime, one protester was injured during clashes with Israeli forces near Beit Hanoun border crossing, North of Gaza.
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