Nablus: Six Palestinians were injured on Monday in separate attacks by colonists in the towns of Beita, Jamma'in, and 'Orif, south of Nablus, according to security sources.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the incidents began when colonists attacked residents in Jamma'in, where Moatasem Saleh was assaulted. He suffered from bruises after being beaten and sprayed with pepper gas.
In another incident, an Israeli guard from the Yitzhar colonial settlement attacked two Palestinians working in a quarry in 'Orif. The guard reportedly beat them and threatened to kill them if they continued working at the site.
In Beita, a 61-year-old resident was assaulted by colonists, resulting in bruises that required hospital treatment. The Palestine Red Crescent reported that ambulance crews transported two other injured residents from Beita, aged 50 and 65, to a hospital for medical care after they suffered severe beatings on Jabal al-'Arma.
Additionally, colonists stormed the town of Majdal Bani Fadil in a separate attack, attempting to close a mosque while worshippers were inside.