An-Najah News - Israeli occupation forces Friday attacked hundreds of Palestinian protesters taking part in the weekly nonviolent anti-settlements protests that have been taking place in the villages of Beit Dajan, Deir Jarir According to local sources .

Hundreds of protesters were taking part in a rally following the weekly Friday prayers in Beit Dajan village east of Nablus in protest of Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land for the benefit of a new settlement outpost near the village.

The protesters were met with force, and Israeli soldiers fired teargas canisters and stun grenades to disperse the protest causing many cases of suffocation from teargas inhalation. The injured were treated at the scene by local medics.

The area has been witnessing weekly protests over the past two months against Israel's ongoing theft of Palestinian land for the benefit of the colonial Israeli settlement construction and expansion.

Meanwhile, several Palestinian protesters sustained suffocation from teargas when Israeli occupation forces assaulted hundreds of protesters taking part in the weekly nonviolent protest in the village of Deir Jarir, northeast of Ramallah, against Israel's plan to build a new settlement outpost in the area.

Ayman Alawi, head of the village council, said that Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets and teargas canisters at the protesters to disperse them, causing many cases of suffocation from teargas inhalation.

Two weeks ago, Israeli settlers set up a tent and embarked on digging and construction works in the area in a prelude to establish a new colonial settlement outpost on Palestinian land.

The village has been a frequent target of recurrent attacks by Israeli occupation forces and colonial settlers over the past few months.