An Israeli soldier sustained injuries early Wednesday when Palestinian gunmen fired upon a bus transporting Jewish settlers in eastern Nablus, according to Hebrew media reports.
The soldier, who was driving the bus without military escort, was wounded during the attack, local sources reported.
The incident occurred as a group of settlers entered the eastern part of Nablus under military protection to perform religious rituals at Joseph's Tomb, a site revered in both Jewish and Islamic traditions. Such visits frequently lead to heightened tensions and confrontations with local Palestinian residents.
In related unrest, a Palestinian youth was injured during clashes with Israeli occupation forces in Nablus. Eyewitnesses reported that the young man sustained facial injuries when an Israeli military jeep attempted to run him over during skirmishes in the western area of the city.
Israeli forces conducted operations throughout Nablus overnight, patrolling various neighborhoods, including the eastern market, al-Jabel ash-Shamali, the Old City, and al-Ein refugee camp. Additionally, the military raided homes in the Rujeib housing area and the vicinities of the Askar and Balata refugee camps.
These developments contribute to the ongoing volatility in the West Bank, where confrontations between Israeli forces, settlers, and Palestinian residents remain frequent. (ILKHA)
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