
Israeli forces fire stun grenades at journalists in occupied Nablus
Video shows Israeli forces firing stun grenades towards journalists who were reporting on the army’s raid of Nablus.
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Video shows Israeli forces firing stun grenades towards journalists who were reporting on the army’s raid of Nablus.

Israeli settlers reportedly spray-painted a synagogue's name on a mosque in Duma, outside Nablus in the West Bank, before setting it on fire.

In the second episode of a new series, reporter Matthew Cassel travels across the West Bank to document what daily life looks like under deepening Israeli occupation. In this episode he travels from Bethlehem to Nablus, to ask those living there if a Palestinian state is possible amidst an increasingly entrenched settler network. Continue reading...

Israeli settlers reportedly attempted to set fire to a part of the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque in Tell village, near Nablus, and wrote racist slogans on its walls.
Brent Council faces backlash for its decision to twin with Nablus, a city reportedly linked to Hamas, with critics calling the move ill-judged and a potential threat to community cohesion.

Israeli special forces Tuesday raided the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, surrounding a house and conducting a search inside, local sources told Anado...
The Arab League has condemned an attack by Israeli settlers on a mosque located near the city of Nablus in the West Bank.
According to reports, the nationalists also left graffiti on the walls with several slogans such as "price tag" and "revenge".
Dozens of Breslov Hasidim have barricaded themselves inside Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus following a break-in. Nablus is designated as Area A, under the security control of the Palestinian Authority.
Incident comes after two Palestinian brothers were shot dead by an Israeli on Monday near Nablus, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.

Attack on Nablus-area mosque is latest in surge of Israeli settler and military violence targeting Palestinians.

More than two years after Israel’s devastating war in Gaza began, the West Bank has become an increasingly volatile front in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. While international recognition of a Palestinian state has gathered momentum, the situation on the ground is moving in the opposite direction. Israel’s government has advanced new annexation legislation, settlement growth is accelerating, and daily life for Palestinians is becoming more restricted and precarious. In a new series, reporter Matthew Cassel travels through the West Bank to document what daily life looks like under deepening occupation. Starting in Hebron and moving north to Ramallah, villages outside the city, and finally Nablus, he meets people across generations to ask: what does the idea of a ‘Palestinian state’ mean today? Continue reading...