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Beita attack injures youth
A Palestinian youth was injured Tuesday with wounds and bruises after an attack carried out by settlers on the town of Beita, south of Nablus, in the northern West Bank.
Local sources said a group of settlers attacked the area of 'Al-Zohra' located on the outskirts of Beita and cut electricity poles, causing a power outage in several homes.

The sources added that residents of the town confronted the settlers' attack, which led to clashes in the area, resulting in the injury of a young man with wounds and bruises after being subjected to a direct assault by the settlers.
In a separate report, WAFA said two young Palestinian men sustained injuries and bruises on Tuesday during a colonists’ attack on the town of Beita, south of Nablus, with the colonists attacking the al-Dhahra area on the outskirts of Beita and cutting down electricity poles.
Ambulance obstructed, clashes
WAFA reported that confrontations broke out as residents confronted the colonists' attack, during which two young men sustained injuries and bruises after being assaulted by the colonists.
WAFA also said the colonists obstructed the passage of an ambulance and assaulted its crew.

In the same Beita context, the report from اليوم السابع described residents confronting the settlers' attack, which led to clashes in the area.
The two accounts both place the violence in Beita, south of Nablus, and both describe injuries and bruises following assaults by settlers or colonists.
Broader West Bank violence
RFI reported that Israeli settlers attacked during the night from Saturday, March 21 to Sunday, March 22, several Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank, causing injuries and material damage.
“West Bank: new attacks by Israeli settlers against several Palestinian villages”
RFI said Wafa reported at least six injured and vehicles set on fire in settler raids on the villages of Jaloud and Qaryout in the Nablus region, and it also described similar raids in the village of Fandaqumiya, near Jenin.
RFI further quoted an Israeli army statement saying, "Last night (Saturday), forces of the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) and the Border Police were dispatched to several Palestinian villages" after reports of Israeli civilians starting criminal arson on buildings and property.
In a separate WAFA item, the Palestinian Information Center report said a Palestinian was injured Thursday evening after being assaulted by Israeli settlers in the village of Urif, south of Nablus, and it named Abdel Fattah Al-Safadi as the person injured in the head and face.



