Israeli settlers assault Palestinians across West Bank
ANKARA (AA): Israeli settlers carried out a series of assaults against Palestinians and their properties across the occupied West Bank late on Thursday night.
According to the state news agency WAFA, a group of settlers, protected by the Israeli forces, threw rocks on Palestinian cars near the village of Ein al-Beida, eastern West Bank.
A similar incident was also reported in western Tulkarem city, north of the West Bank, causing damage to many Palestinian cars.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Health Ministry said an injured infant survived an Israeli settler’s attack when the ambulance that was transporting him to hospital came under settlers’ assault.
Other attacks by settlers were also reported in areas near Nablus city and Salfit city, north of the West Bank, where settlers opened fire on Palestinians and their properties.
Tensions have been running high across the occupied West Bank in recent months because of repeated Israeli raids into Palestinian towns.
On July 3, Israeli forces launched their largest full-scale military raid in Jenin in more than 20 years, including on its refugee camp, killing 12 Palestinians including five children, according to a statement by the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Over 192 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of this year, according to the Health Ministry.