NABLUS,
Wednesday, November 03, 2021 (WAFA) – Several Palestinians Wednesday overnight
sustained injuries from Israeli military gunfire and dozens others suffocated
as Israeli forces stormed Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus city, according to local
sources.
They
said that Israeli forces escorted a convoy of buses packed with hundreds of
fanatic Jewish settlers into the site, located in the Palestinian-controlled
area, sparking confrontations with Palestinian residents.
The
soldiers opened fire on Palestinians protesting the raid and attempting to
block settlers’ access to the site.
Director
of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society’s (PRCS) Emergency Department, Ahmad Jibril, said that medics provided treatment for three
protestors who were hit by rubber-coated steel bullets, including one hit in
the chest, and rushed them to hospital.
He
added that 33 others were treated at the scene from the effects of tear gas
suffocation.
Settlers
repeatedly break into Joseph’s Tomb, located in a densely Palestinian populated
area in Nablus, provoking chaos and confrontation with local residents.
The
site of Joseph’s Tomb is contentious. Palestinians believe the site to be the
funerary monument to Sheikh Yousef Dweikat, a local religious figure, while Israeli settlers
believe it to belong to the Biblical Patriarch Joseph.
Israel uses the Jewish nationalist name “Judea and
Samaria” to refer to the occupied West Bank to reinforce its bogus claims to
the territory and to give them a veneer of historical and religious legitimacy.
There
are over 700,000 Israeli settlers living in colonial settlements in the West
Bank and East Jerusalem in violation of international law.
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