Zionist occupation regime teargases Palestinian families in W. Bank village of Zububa

The zionist occupation forces last night stormed Zububa village, west of Jenin, and showered homes with volleys of tear gas and stun grenades, causing panic and injuries among local residents.
Many citizens, including children and women, suffered from their exposure to tear gas fumes in the IOF attack on their homes and streets, according to local sources.
Several citizens were rushed to hospitals and medical centers.
For over four days, the IOF has been attacking Zububa village, which is located near the separation wall and the Israeli military base of Salem. (ILKHA)
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