WEST BANK (Palestine Foundation Information Center) The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and Jewish settler groups continued their attacks in different areas of the West Bank on Friday evening.
A number of Palestinians were injured in a settler attack on Al-Minya village, east of Bethlehem.
Several teargas inhalation cases were also reported as clashes erupted in Beita, south of Nablus, after being stormed by the IOF troops.
Similar clashes broke out in Birzeit town.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army continued its devastating offensive in the northern West Bank areas of Jenin, which it launched on January 21.
Israeli forces have now killed more than 25 people, displaced thousands and caused widespread destruction in the offensive.
The mosques also remain closed for the fourth week in a row, as residents were unable to perform Friday prayers due to the ongoing Israeli siege and aggression.
Silwad town, northeast of Ramallah, also witnessed violent raids.
In Bethlehem, 15 Palestinians were injured when Israeli settlers attacked al-Minya village.
The head of the Al-Minya village council, Zayed Kawazbeh, reported that a large group of settlers attacked Al-Hijaz, Wadi Al-Abyad, and Fateh Sadrah areas with sticks, rifle butts, tear gas canisters, and pepper gas, injuring 15 members of the Al-Shalaldeh family.
The settlers also set fire to two vehicles and destroyed several other vehicles and solar panels.