A Palestinian youth was injured by Israeli troops gunfire during a crackdown of Kfar Qaddoum weekly march in the West Bank province of Qalqilya.
Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that Israeli occupation forces fired live rounds in the direction of participants in Kafr Qaddoum march, injuring one Palestinian in the foot.
Meanwhile dozens of Palestinians had suffered suffocation due to Israeli occupation forces suppression of a peaceful March from the town of Ni'lin, northwest of Ramallah and Al-Bireh provinces.
Member of the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlement in Ni'lin Mohamed Omeira said occupation forces suppressed with bullets and poison gas the demonstration staged to condemn and reject the construction of the wall and the racist expansion, specifically in the southeast part of the town.
Israeli occupation forces also suppressed today Al-Maasara march in the West Bank province of Bethlehem condemning the wall and settlement expansion.
Media spokesman of the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlement in Al-Maasara Mohammed Breijeh said Israeli occupation forces closed the road in front of the participants progressing towards the wall, assaulted and beat them, adding that the marchers waved Palestinian flags and chanted patriotic slogans.
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