suffocation cases during clashes near jenin
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Suffocation cases during clashes near Jenin

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Jerusalem - WAFA
Several Palestinians suffered from tear gas suffocation cases on Thursday during clashes that erupted between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians in the village of Romaneh, west of Jenin, according to local and security sources. They told WAFA that forces raided the house of Palestinian Ghazi Mahajneh, searched it and tampered with its contents amid heavy firing of tear gas and acoustic canisters, causing several suffocation cases among residents which lead to clashes. Meanwhile, forces raided the house of released prisoner Wasim Zayed in the village of yamoun, West of Jenin, searched it, forced its residents to stand outside for several hours, detained and interrogated Zayed for more than two hours.
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