Nablus – Saba:
Approximately 15 Palestinian citizens, including children, suffered from suffocation at dawn on Tuesday during an Israeli forces' storming of Nablus Old City.
According to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), Amid Ahmed, Director of the Emergency and Ambulance Center at the Red Crescent in Nablus, confirmed that ambulance crews treated over 15 cases of tear gas inhalation.
Wafa reported that Israeli forces raided several neighborhoods in Nablus Old City, including the Khan Market, where they searched and ransacked homes and shops. Snipers were widely deployed on building rooftops. Israeli forces also targeted several homes with bullets and tear gas, leading to the arrest and detention of a number of young men.
In response to the incursion, the Nablus Education Directorate announced the suspension of schooling in the city and the postponement of the unified exam in all schools under its jurisdiction until next Monday.
Later, a 17-year-old boy sustained bruises after allegedly being beaten by Israeli enemy forces and was subsequently hospitalized.

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