Some 25 Palestinians were injured as Israeli forces enforced the closure of Burqa village, north of Nablus city, on Thursday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.
Local and medical sources said that five Palestinians sustained gunshot injuries and 18 others, including journalists, suffocated from tear gas as Israeli forces attacked the residents of the northern West Bank village of Burqa protesting the closure of their village.
A call out for a mass march to the village of Burqa to repel and resist the continued israeli attacks on Palestinian families and homesteads https://t.co/OTr1Z6D5Re
— Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) December 23, 2021
All of the injuries were treated at the scene.
This morning, Israeli forces sealed off the village entrances with earth mounds, disconnecting it from Jenin and Nablus cities purportedly to secure a settler rally on the nearby by-pass road.
Israeli severely restricts Palestinians’ freedom of movement through a complex combination of approximately 100 fixed checkpoints, flying checkpoints, settler-only roads and various other physical obstructions.
(WAFA, PC, Social Media)
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