
Three Palestinians were wounded with live pullets and a number of others suffered suffocation from tear gas in clashes with Israeli security personnel in Askar refugee camp east of Nablus on Thursday.
Hundreds of settlers broke into Joseph's Tomb in Nablus area, amid tight protection by Israeli Army troops that imposed dragnet on eastern sector of Nablus, witnesses told KUNA.
The witnesses added that clashes that took place between young people and the army forces in the camp resulted in injuring three people.
Meanwhile, the Israeli forces arrested ten Palestinians in different parts of the West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners Club said in statement on Thursday.
In the city of Jerusalem, several Palestinians were shot during clashes with Israeli troops.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation authorities decided to demolish house of the slain activist, Ibrahim Akkari, in Shuafat refugee camp in Jerusalem.
Akkari has been accused of carrying out the recent run-over attack in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem.
The authorities also decided house of the deceased, Moataz Hijazi, who has been accused of shooting the Jewish extremist, Yehuda Glick, in Jerusalem.
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