SANAA, Aug. 9 (YPA) – Fifty-three Palestinians were injured and suffocated, while six young men from the town of Beita were arrested during the confrontations that erupted between the forces of the Zionist enemy and the town’s residents, in the late hours of the night and continued until the early hours of the morning, during the night confusion activities, in refusal to settle the settlement on Jabal Sabih.
After the night confrontations, the enemy forces launched, at dawn on Sunday, a campaign of arrests, targeting six citizens, including freed prisoners, in the town of Beita.
The deputy head of the Beta Municipal Council, Musa Hamayel, said that a large and foot occupation force stormed the town at dawn and raided a number of houses, and arrested: Osaid Muhammad Mualla, Zuhair Ahmad Bani Shamsa, Islam Hamid Jagob, Abdul Rahman Maali, Mu’tasim Miteb Dweikat, and Hamada Imad Hamayel. .
During the occupation’s storming of the town, loudspeakers in mosques called out to citizens and young people to go out to confront the enemy forces and the intrusive forces.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, 53 injuries occurred during confrontations with the enemy at the Beta Junction last night, 4 gas canisters to the head, 1 rubber-handled, 47 gas suffocation and 1 fall.
Two days ago, the people of Beita moved the night confusion activities and the confrontation arenas temporarily to the main entrance and junction of the town to demand the release of the body of the martyr Shadi Al-Sharfa, whose body is still being held by the enemy forces.
The youths set tires on the Beta Junction, while the enemy forces fired lighting bombs to detect the youths active in the area.
Since the start of the popular resistance in Beita, 6 young men have been martyred, the last of whom was Imad Dweikat, who was martyred on Friday after being shot in the chest.
Every day, clashes erupt between young men and enemy forces at the main entrance to the town of Beita, parallel to Nablus Street.
Since the outbreak of the resistance, the young men have developed their methods of resisting the enemy, the latest of which is the bombing of large barrels opposite the occupation checkpoint, and they also launch firecrackers and fireworks at the occupation soldiers who are guarding the outpost of the Sabeeh mountain.
The “night confusion” units managed to burn two mobile homes in the “Avitar” settlement outpost built on the top of Mount Sabih, while the youths stormed the outpost, which is guarded by enemy forces around the clock, and set fire to a number of mobile homes in it.