Key facts
- Two Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire during a military raid in Beit Furik, east of Nablus.
- Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian-owned lands in the Nablus area.
- At least 11 Palestinians, including four children, were injured during a raid by Israeli settlers and soldiers in the Junaid neighborhood of Nablus.
- Israeli soldiers detained at least 10 people across the occupied West Bank.
- Israeli forces detained two young Palestinian men from Faqqu'a village near Jenin.
- Israeli settlers raided the town of Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah.
Two Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire during a military raid in Beit Furik, east of Nablus, according to Wafa news agency. Medical teams treated the two men, aged 43 and 40, who sustained live-bullet injuries to the abdomen and were transferred to a hospital.
In related incidents, Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian-owned lands belonging to Salem, Beit Furik, and Beit Dajan, east of Nablus. Settlers and soldiers also stormed the Junaid neighborhood of Nablus, injuring at least 11 Palestinians, including four children, with live bullets, stun grenades, and tear gas canisters.
Israeli forces detained at least 10 people across the occupied West Bank, including from Nablus, Tal, Salem, and Bethlehem. In Jenin, Israeli forces detained two young Palestinian men, Omar Abdul Karim Bashir and Nizar Imran Hamad Masad, from the village of Faqqu'a after raiding their homes. Israeli troops also raided several other homes in Faqqu'a, ransacking them and interrogating residents.
Additionally, Israeli settlers raided the town of Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah. The Israeli military stated that "Israeli civilians" had entered Area A of the occupied West Bank, which is prohibited under Israeli law, and had since left the Nablus area. Reports also indicated that a Palestinian cemetery was vandalized.
