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Israeli Forces Raid Burqa Village, Resulting in Injuries.

NABLUS: Three Palestinian citizens were injured on Wednesday by Israeli occupation forces during their raid on the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that three individuals, aged 17, 19, and 24, suffered severe beatings by the occupation forces and were subsequently transferred to the hospital for treatment. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Ziad Abu Omar, the head of Burqa village council, stated that large forces of the occupation army stormed the village in the morning. The forces closed the village's entrances, preventing both entry and exit and deployed throughout several neighborhoods. During the raid, confrontations broke out, leading occupation soldiers to fire sound and gas bombs. Abu Omar further detailed that infantry forces and military vehicles invaded the village through multiple entrances. They converted a house into a military barracks in the town's center, raising Israeli flags atop it. The forces also raided dozens of houses, including Abu Omar's, conducting searches and causing damage to the interiors. As a result of the ongoing raid, school hours were delayed, impacting the daily routine of the village residents.