
Resistance carries out 16 resistance acts in West Bank in past 24 hours
Ma'ati Palestine Information Center monitored 16 resistance acts in the occupied West Bank over the past 24 hours against Israeli occupation soldiers and settlers.
Ma'ati explained in a statement issued Tuesday evening that the resistance acts varied between armed clashes and the outbreak of confrontations.
He pointed out that the most prominent operations involved shooting at the Shavei Shomron checkpoint in the northern West Bank.
Ma'ati noted that clashes erupted between young men and occupation forces in several areas: Hizma in Jerusalem; Silwad and Mazra'a al-Gharbiya in Ramallah; Azzun in Qalqilya; Burin, Burqa, Madama, the Ein Beit al-Ma' refugee camp and the city itself in Nablus; al-Khader in Bethlehem; Aqbat Jaber refugee camp in Jericho; Ras al-'Aroud and Beit Kahil; and the al-'Arroub and al-Fawwar refugee camps in Hebron.
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