Israeli forces reportedly targeted journalists and medical personnel with tear gas in the Jabal Subeih district of Nablus, according to witnesses.
The attack, which hindered efforts to document the ongoing violence and provide medical care to the wounded, occurred amid rising tensions in the area.
Journalists attempting to cover the unfolding events and ambulances en route to assist the injured were significantly disrupted by the use of tear gas. Eyewitnesses stated that the military appeared to deliberately obstruct the documentation of their actions and impeded the transport of injured individuals to medical facilities.
The incident has raised serious concerns about violations of international laws, which protect both journalists and medical workers in conflict zones. Such actions have prompted calls from the international community to ensure the safety of medical personnel and journalists operating in crisis areas and to safeguard the rights of those in need of urgent medical care.
As the situation in Nablus remains unstable, this latest attack underscores the mounting challenges faced by civilians, medics, and media personnel on the ground. (ILKHA)
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