Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas toward worshippers at a mosque in the town of Kafr Malek, east of Ramallah, on Friday, according to local sources. Local activist Jihad al-Qaq stated that Israeli forces stormed the town and launched stun grenades and tear gas at worshippers inside the Kafr Malek mosque in the center of the town. No injuries were reported.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Israeli forces also surrounded a mosque in the village of Talfit, south of Nablus. Local sources mentioned that Israeli forces encircled the village mosque as worshippers were leaving after Friday prayers.
Earlier in the day, settlers attacked residents in Talfit, assaulting them and firing live ammunition, which wounded a young man in the thigh and left several others with injuries and bruises. They also smashed the windows of several vehicles. Witnesses reported that Israeli forces provided protection to the settlers and fired live rounds, stun grenades, and tear gas at residents and their homes, resulting in cases of suffocation.
