NABLUS: A number of Palestinians suffocated by tear gas this evening during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces in the village of Madama, south of Naples, according to a local official. Head of Village Council Wajeeh al-Qit told WAFA that large military forces stormed the said village, amid the random firing of live ammunition and tear gas bombs toward residents' houses, causing several citizens to suffocate due to tear gas inhalation. He said that the occupation forces cordoned off a mosque as worshipers were inside for noon prayers, in addition to a hall at the village council used by locals as a funeral home, and proceeded to attack them with stun grenades and tear gas canisters, smashing the windows of the hall. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA
Related Articles
250 Jordanians graduated from Farmer Business Simulation training program
Amman: Minister of Agriculture, Khaled Hneifat, said the ministry’s priorities aim to fight poverty and unemployment by ensuring sustainability of the Kingdom’s agricultural projects.
Hneifat made the remarks while sponsoring graduation ceremony of 2…
Israeli forces close entrance to Nablus-area village
Israeli occupation forces Thursday closed the entrance to the village of Al-Lubban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus.
Local sources reported that the occupation soldiers prevented entry and exit from the village, while they continue to besiege the village…
The occupation delivers notices to stop construction on two houses and a barn in the town of Beit Awa
HEBRON – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation forces on Monday handed a number of citizens in the town of Beit Awa, southwest of the city of Hebron, notices to stop work on two houses and a barn under construction in Area C. If construction is completed, th…
