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Israeli Settler Attacks in West Bank Injure Four Palestinians

(MENAFN) Four Palestinians were injured during attacks by Israeli settlers targeting Palestinian residents and property in multiple areas of the occupied West Bank, according to reports.

In a statement, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that "its crews transported four injured people to the hospital, three of whom were shot and one who suffered severe beatings, following attacks by occupiers on the town of Madama, south of Nablus city, in the northern West Bank."

According to reports, settlers also opened fire at a Palestinian residence in the town of Madama, located south of Nablus.

Elsewhere, settlers reportedly carried out pre-dawn attacks on several homes in the town of Beita, also south of Nablus. Reports indicated that a number of houses were targeted with stones, while several Palestinian-owned vehicles sustained damage during the incident.

The attacks are the latest in a series of reported settler assaults against Palestinian communities across the occupied West Bank, involving both physical violence and property destruction.

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