29 Palestinians were injured during clashes with Israeli occupation forces and settlers, yesterday evening, Friday, in the town of Singel, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank.

Medical sources at an ambulance center in the town of Singel said that the center's ambulance crews dealt with 3 injuries with live bullets, one with rubber bullets, and 25 cases of suffocation as a result of the confrontations.

According to an eyewitness from the town of Singel, dozens of Palestinians marched peacefully to protest the settlers' seizure of their lands north of the town.

He added that settlers intercepted the participants in the march, then the occupation army intervened on behalf of the settlers and dispersed the protesters using live and rubber bullets and gas bombs, causing injuries among the Palestinians.

In another context, dozens of Palestinians, including masked armed men, according to eyewitnesses, participated in a sit-in at the entrance to Al-Amari camp in Al-Bireh, calling for the release of the prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid, who is sick with cancer, and who the Prisoner Club said is dying.

Dozens also participated in another sit-in in Qalandia camp, north of Jerusalem, according to eyewitnesses, demanding the handover of the body of the young man, Muhammad Shaham, who was killed by the Israeli occupation during the storming of his house in the camp in mid-August.

Israel is holding the bodies of about 100 Palestinians it killed or died while in detention since 2015, according to the documentation of the Palestinian national campaign to retrieve the bodies of the martyrs.