The Israeli occupation forces stormed, this evening, Monday, the village of Barqa, east of Ramallah.
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Security sources said – in a statement reported by the Palestinian News Agency “Wafa” – that a force from the occupation army stormed the village, without reporting arrests or raids.
In the context, the occupation soldiers assaulted a child in the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus.
Sources in the Palestinian Red Crescent reported that a 15 -year -old was wounded, as a result of the occupation soldiers assaulting him, and he was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
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Local sources also reported that the occupation forces stormed the town this evening, raided several neighborhoods in it, and assaulted the child during that.
The town is witnessing repeated incursions, interspersed with confrontations that result in many injuries.
In a related context, colonists attacked, on Monday evening, the Palestinians in Khirbet of Persian in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local sources reported that a group of colonists attacked the tents of Citizen Shamkh Daraghmeh in Khirbet Al -Farisia, and threatened him with weapons, while they assaulted one of the Palestinians in the area by spraying pepper gas.
It is noteworthy that Khirbet Al -Farisia and the majority of the northern Jordan Valley regions are witnessing almost daily attacks from the colonists on citizens, and the attacks include attacking citizens in their homes, intimidating, and chasing them, and preventing them from entering the pastures, in addition to stealing their property and livestock.