
55 Resistance Acts in West Bank, Quds During Week
Ramallah - (Saba):
The Ma'ti Palestine Information Center documented 55 unique and popular resistance acts against occupation soldiers and settlers in the occupied West Bank and Quds during the past week.
In statistics published today, Friday, the center monitored one shooting incident, one explosive device detonation, and nine operations to confront settler attacks.
Four incidents of damage to settler vehicles were recorded, as well as the outbreak of clashes and stone-throwing in 39 different locations in the West Bank and occupied Quds.
Among the resistance acts monitored was a popular demonstration denouncing the occupation's ongoing crimes and massacres against the Palestinian people.
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