Nablus - Saba:
Several Palestinians were injured last night in attacks by settlers in several areas of the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian Safa News Agency that farmer Hosni Farouni was injured after settlers attacked his farm in Burqa, north of Nablus, and assaulted him.
In the same context, dozens of settlers, under the protection of Israeli forces, stormed the eastern area of the city of Nablus, north of the occupied West Bank, on Wednesday evening, under the pretext of performing their Talmudic rituals at Joseph's Tomb.
Local sources reported that several Israeli vehicles, accompanied by a military bulldozer, stormed the eastern area through the Hawara and Awarta checkpoints and deployed in the streets surrounding Joseph's Tomb in Balata al-Balad. Israeli snipers were positioned on the roofs of several surrounding buildings.
Later, buses and vehicles carrying dozens of settlers arrived at Joseph's Tomb, accompanied by Israeli patrols. Clashes erupted between citizens and enemy forces, who fired live ammunition, sound bombs, and tear gas.
Ambulance crews responded to a woman injured by a sound bomb and three others suffering from tear gas inhalation, providing them with medical treatment on the spot.
Last night, settlers attacked a home in the village of Al-Minya, southeast of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that a group of settlers attacked the home of Issa Shalalda, near the landfill area, with stones, damaging it and smashing the windows of his vehicle.
It should be noted that settlers have recently escalated their repeated attacks on the village of Al-Minya, attacking citizens' homes and shepherds in the Al-Minya wilderness.

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