
Nablus - Saba:
A number of Palestinian citizens suffered suffocation on Wednesday evening after inhaling poisonous gas fired by Zionist enemy forces during their storming of Madama village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Local sources told Sanad News Agency that the enemy forces stormed the village using several military vehicles, and fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at the citizens, causing a number of them to suffer from suffocation.
The sources indicated that the enemy forces forced the owners of shops in the village to close their shops by force, which increased the tension in the area.
Madama village, located south of Nablus, is one of the Palestinian villages that are frequently subjected to incursions and violations by enemy forces, especially due to its proximity to settlements built on citizens' lands.
A number of Palestinian citizens suffered suffocation on Wednesday evening after inhaling poisonous gas fired by Zionist enemy forces during their storming of Madama village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Local sources told Sanad News Agency that the enemy forces stormed the village using several military vehicles, and fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at the citizens, causing a number of them to suffer from suffocation.
The sources indicated that the enemy forces forced the owners of shops in the village to close their shops by force, which increased the tension in the area.
Madama village, located south of Nablus, is one of the Palestinian villages that are frequently subjected to incursions and violations by enemy forces, especially due to its proximity to settlements built on citizens' lands.