A Palestinian woman was wounded by Israeli forces on Saturday evening in Dura, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. The incident occurred during an incursion by Israeli troops into the town.
According to Palestinian Red Crescent sources, the 25-year-old woman sustained a head wound from a rubber-coated metal bullet. She was immediately transported to a local hospital for medical treatment.
During the incursion, Israeli forces reportedly deployed tear gas and sound grenades within the town, leading to several residents suffering from breathing difficulties due to the effects of the gas.
In a separate incident, Israeli forces entered the villages of Hajja and Baqa al-Hatab in the Qalqilya area. Military vehicles patrolled the streets of the villages, but no arrests were reported.
Further north, Israeli patrols were also observed in the Al-Far’a refugee camp, located south of Tubas. Foot patrols were deployed in several neighborhoods within the camp.
DZWatch continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as they become available.



