Fifty-eight Palestinians were injured by live and rubber-coated steel bullets and suffocation on Tuesday during an Israeli occupation forces raid on the center of Ramallah and al-Bireh.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated, according to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), that eight citizens were injured by live bullets, 14 by rubber-coated steel bullets, and five by shrapnel from live bullets. Another 31 suffered from suffocation from tear gas.
Local sources said that the occupation forces arrested at least three citizens after raiding a money exchange shop in the besieged area of central Ramallah and al-Bireh, seizing all its contents. A journalist's vehicle was also hit by rubber-coated steel bullets.
Israeli occupation forces climbed onto the roofs of several buildings and suppressed participants in the National Day for the Recovery of the Bodies of Martyrs held by the occupation authorities at the Baladna Center in al-Bireh.
In this context, Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governor Laila Ghanem stressed that the Israeli occupation forces' massive incursion into the center of the governorate, the accompanying assault on citizens and their property, and the siege of a peaceful protest demanding the return of the martyrs' bodies, constitute "organized state terrorism," practiced in full view of a world that stands by, watching as it stands by.