Occupation mechanisms during one of the incursions into the West Bank (French-Archive)

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that confrontations broke out between Palestinian youths and the Israeli occupation forces this Saturday evening in the town of Al-Tur, east of occupied Jerusalem, as well as in Beit Furik, east of Nablus in the West Bank, while settlers carried out new attacks throughout the West Bank.

Occupation army forces stormed the village of Beit Furik, and Palestinian media said that resistance fighters threw a homemade bomb (elbow) towards the occupation forces at the entrance to the village.

Resistance fighters also threw a similar bomb at an occupation army vehicle in the Al-Muteena area in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem.

On the other hand, the occupation forces arrested a young man and beat him at the Qalandiya checkpoint, north of occupied Jerusalem, according to what was reported by Palestinian media.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported that a 23-year-old Palestinian man was injured by settlers’ bullets during their attack on the town of Mikhmas, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.

The agency said, citing eyewitnesses, that at least 30 settlers stormed the town of Mikhmas from the eastern side during iftar time on the 20th day of the holy month of Ramadan.

Occupation forces storm Beit Furik, east of Nablus #Gaza_War #Video pic.twitter.com/XfAm4tpx3h

- Al Jazeera Palestine (@AJA_Palestine) March 30, 2024

The agency added that the settlers smashed the windows of a number of vehicles and fired live bullets at citizens. They also attacked young men who responded to the intrusion with sticks, which resulted in a young man being injured by live bullets and three others injured and bruised.

The Red Crescent Society said that its crews in Ramallah dealt with a man injured by live bullets, and he was transferred to the hospital from the town of Mikhmas.

Meanwhile, the head of the village council of the village of Duma, south of Nablus, Suleiman Dawabsha, said that settlers attacked the villagers from the southern side and shot the farmers.

For its part, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry warned today in a statement of “the danger of the noticeable escalation in the crimes of the occupation and its settlers,” and called for urgent international intervention to stop the occupation’s illegal unilateral measures, and force it to stop settlement and adhere to the resolutions of international legitimacy, which will lead to protecting the Palestinian people and preventing their displacement.

The funeral of the martyr of Qabatiya

Palestinians in the town of Qabatiya, south of the city of Jenin, carried out the funeral of the boy Mutasim Abu Ayed (14 years old), who was martyred by the bullets of occupation soldiers during the storming of the town at dawn today.

Mourners chanted slogans denouncing the crimes of the occupation and supporting the resistance.

For its part, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said that 455 Palestinians have been killed by occupation forces’ bullets since October 7, including 117 children.

Part of the funeral of the boy Mutasim Abu Abed in Qabatiya (Reuters)

On the other hand, the occupation forces withdrew from the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank after arresting 3 Palestinian youths and wounding two others with varying injuries.

This morning, special forces from the occupation army stormed the city and surrounded a house in the center of the city and demanded that a young man surrender himself, claiming that he was wanted by their security forces. They then arrested the young man and tampered with the contents of the house.

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that the occupation forces arrested two other young men, one of whom was injured, and the Palestinian Red Crescent said that its crews transported two people who were injured during the occupation forces' storming of the city.

The occupation forces also arrested a young man and stormed a cement factory and the Arab Construction Project Association in the city of Jericho, and raided a number of citizens’ homes in Al-Auja in the north, as part of their strict military measures on Jericho Governorate and the Jordan Valley, according to what was reported by the Palestinian News Agency.

Source: Al Jazeera + Palestinian press