Injuries of Civilians 21-11-2014

Jerusalem – Confrontations erupted between citizens and the occupation soldiers in all neighborhoods of Jerusalem and concentrated near the consolation tent in Jabal Al-Mukabbir, which led to the injury of a number of young men with suffocation.

Jerusalem- Confrontations erupted between citizens and the occupation soldiers in Abu Dis town, and they closed the entrance of the main street. The youth Malik A’faneh was injured.

Ramallah – The citizen Nariman At-Tamimi and the citizen Basil Ar-Rimawi were injured with live ammunition when the occupation suppressed An-Nabi Saleh weekly anti-settlement march. The Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades and gas towards the participants, which led to the injury of the activists At-Tamimi and Ar-Rimawi with live bullets, and dozens were injured with rubber-coated metal bullets and suffocation due to inhaling tear gas.

Ramallah- Violent confrontations erupted between citizens and the occupation forces at the western entrance to Silwad town, during which soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas, wounding a number of citizens with suffocation.

Nablus- Confrontations erupted between citizens and Israeli soldiers near Elon Moreh settlement, wounding Mohammed Abed As-Wahab Imran and Ahmed Jaber Fayez U’di.

Bethlehem – A number of citizens in Tekoa town were suffocated in clashes with Israeli forces. Clashes erupted in the vicinity of the municipality at the western entrance between youths and Israeli forces that fired metal bullets, tear gas and stun grenades, wounding a number of young men with suffocation due to inhaling gas.

Hebron- Dozens of citizens were suffocated by poison gas, and injured with rubber-coated metal bullets, in clashes with Israeli forces in the southern region of Hebron.

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