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Two Palestinians suffer from suffocation during Israeli enemy forces' raid on villages of Qaryut, Tal

Two Palestinians suffer from suffocation during Israeli enemy forces' raid on villages of Qaryut, Tal

Saba Yemen2 days ago

Nablus – Saba:
Palestinian citizens suffered from suffocation from toxic gas on Sunday during Israeli enemy forces' raid on the villages of Tal, southwest of Nablus, and Qaryut, south of the West Bank.
The official Palestinian News Agency reported that Israeli enemy forces fired live ammunition, sound bombs, and toxic gas during their raid on Qaryut and Tal, causing dozens of Palestinians to suffer from suffocation.
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