NABLUS, November 1, 2017 (WAFA) – Two Palestinians were injured on Wednesday during clashes that broke out with Israeli forces outside Joseph’s Tomb, an archeological site in Nablus in the north of the occupied West Bank, according to security sources.
The sources told WAFA that Israeli forces raided Joseph’s Tomb provoking clashes with local youths.
During the clashes, two protesters were injured with rubber-coated metal bullets and were evacuated to a nearby hospital for treatment. Others, meanwhile, suffered from suffocation due to inhaling teargas that Israeli forces shot at them.
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