Seventy-four Palestinians were injured today in clashes with Israeli servicemen in the areas of Beit and Beit Dajan near the city of Nablus on the West Bank, the Israeli media report.
In the press service of the Israeli army, they stated that the Israeli servicemen responded to unrest, which broke out in the area of the head of Givat Eviatar south of the Nabulus. “During the riots, about 200 Palestinians burned tires and threw stones in the Tsachhal servicemen, who in response applied means to overclock the crowd,” the army says.
The army notes that fierce riots have been regularly taking place in the area regularly.
As reported by Palestinian media, in the vicinity of Nablus from the beginning of May, the construction of a small Jewish settlement on the top of the Mountains in the Beit area began under the protection of the Israeli army. Palestinians overlook protest against the construction of a new Jewish settlement and confiscation of Palestinian lands in the area.