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A day of clashes throughout Judea and Samaria between the Palestinians and the IDF Israel today

2022-07-01T18:21:46.047Z


In the Hebron, Nablus and Qalqilya areas, Palestinians threw stones and set fire to tires • Palestinians released a video showing a confrontation during a funeral • The Red Crescent reported dozens of Palestinian casualties


Clashes took place today (Friday) in various centers in the territories of Judea and Samaria between the Palestinians and the IDF


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The disturbances included throwing stones and burning tires were seen in the villages of Beta, Beit Dajan and Krayot.

At the entrance to an ancient village near Qalqilya, young Palestinians rioted as part of the weekly protest march held in the village on Fridays, throwing stones at IDF forces.

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Riots also erupted in the city of Hebron, including the throwing of stones at Israeli security forces.

In the village of Beit, it is said that north of Hebron, the Palestinians distributed a video (watch the documentation at the top of the article) in which a coffin was seen in the heart of a conflict scene during a burial campaign.

It is possible that the funeral procession was caught in the center of a riot that broke out in the village, but Palestinian sources claim that the Israeli forces attacked the funeral participants with gas grenades and blocked the passage of the coffin.

There were attempts to confront IDF forces in the Yatta area south of Hebron. Protests were dispersed and some of the participants were evacuated by the forces. It was also reported that several arrests were made


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Source: israelhayom

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