Palestinian man martyred in Nablus

A Palestinian man succumbed to an injury he sustained from Zionist regime’s army gunfire in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday evening.
The man died after being shot by the Zionist regime’s occupation forces near the western cemetery of the city.
Palestinian resistance factions also confirmed that they confronted the Zionist regime’s forces’ raid into the city and targeted the Zionist troops with an explosive device in the vicinity of the western cemetery.
During the raid, Zionist regime’s forces fired live ammunition, tear gas, and sound bombs, wounding six people and suffocating 15 others because of excessive gas inhalation.
Meanwhile, local citizens and school students suffered from teargas inhalation after the IOF violently broke into Al-Lubban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus, amid heavy fire of teargas and sound bombs.
On the other hand, Jewish settlers injured a disabled Palestinian while he was grazing his livestock in Khirbet Ibziq in the occupied West Bank’s northern Jordan Valley.
The settlers attacked the 20-year-old shepherd and injured him in the thigh.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society confirmed that its crew transported the man to the hospital after he was stabbed.
The attack comes as Zionist troops stepped up their incursions in the occupied West Bank for more than a month now.
On Sunday, Zionist regime’s tanks rolled into the north as Israeli authorities announced they would remain there for a year while preventing about 40,000 displaced Palestinians from returning to their homes.