13 Palestinians wounded by Zionist enemy’s fires in Nablus
SANAA, July 30 (YPA) – Thirteen Palestinian youth were wounded by Israeli bullets during clashes that broke out during hundreds of settlers stormed Joseph’s Tomb in the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Palestinian medical sources reported that four youths were shot dead and eight others were wounded with metal bullets.
The confrontations broke out after a Zionist infantry stormed the eastern region, and dozens of youths who blocked the streets surrounding Joseph’s Tomb blocked them with rubber tires.
Another force of military jeeps entered the Beit Furik checkpoint east of the city and deployed in the vicinity of Joseph’s Tomb to secure the entry of settlers.
Several buses and vehicles carrying hundreds of settlers stormed Joseph’s tomb under heavy guard from enemy patrols and performed their Talmudic rites.