ZOF clashes with Palestinian youths, attacks workers in West Bank
Violent clashes broke out last night and at dawn Sunday between Palestinian young men and the zionist occupation forces (ZOF) in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, young men clashed with the ZOF after a horde of extremist settlers rallied near Teqoa town, southeast of Bethlehem.
The ZOF fired rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at the local youths, who responded by hurling stones and firecrackers.
In east Jerusalem, local youths hurled volleys of firecrackers at the illegal settlement of Beit Hoshan near at-Tur town.
Jerusalemite young men also showered the zionist police forces with firecrackers in al-Bustan neighborhood, south of the Aqsa Mosque.
In Jenin, the IOF kidnaped an ex-detainee called Mohamed al-Khatib after stopping him at the Dotan checkpoint.
Meanwhile, the IOF attacked at dawn Palestinian workmen in different West Bank areas as they were trying to reach their workplaces in 1948 occupied Palestine.
In Tulkarem, two workers from Bal’ah town were reportedly injured by ZOF gunfire near a military barrier in the west of the city.
Three Palestinians were kidnaped by the ZOF after a car carrying six workers broke down in the east of Yatta, south of al-Khalil, after a military patrol vehicle chased them.
Eyewitnesses said that zionist soldiers kidnaped three workers and let three others go after chasing them in the area.
In Qalqilya, the ZOF fired stun grenades at West Bank workers near a hole in a separation fence in Hableh town. (ILKHA)