At least 24 Palestinians injured in clashes with Zionist troops in West Bank

Palestinians were staging rallies across the occupied West Bank as part of daily protests against illegal Zionist settlements
Some 24 Palestinians were injured on Friday in clashes with Zionist forces in the northern occupied West Bank.
Israeli forces fired live ammunition, rubber bullets, and tear gas canisters on Palestinians staging rallies across West Bank, including in the northern town of Kafr Qaddum, Qalqilya and the town of Beita, south of Nablus, as part of their daily protests against illegal settlements, which began in recent weeks.
In retaliation, Palestinians pelted Israeli police with stones.
Local sources told Anadolu Agency that Israeli forces shot two Palestinians in Kafr Qaddum and another in Beita with live rounds.
The Palestinian who was injured in Beita was taken to a nearby hospital and is in critical condition.
Meanwhile, 17 Palestinians in Beita and four Palestinians in Kafr Qaddum were injured by rubber bullets.
Dozens of demonstrators were affected by the tear gas.
Four Palestinian protesters were killed in previous clashes in the town of Beita.
Israeli and Palestinian estimates indicate that there are about 650,000 Zionists in occupied West Bank settlements, including occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem), living in 164 settlements and 116 outposts.
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