Nablus - WAFA
Two Palestinians were wounded from rubber-coated metal rounds fired by Israeli soldiers who raided early Saturday the northern West Bank city of Nablus to arrest activists, according to Palestinian security sources.
They told WAFA that a 21-year-old Palestinian was brought to Rafidya hospital in Nablus injured above the right eye from a rubber bullet and after he was run over by an army jeep when Palestinians threw rocks at the raiding soldiers. He was reported in stable conditions at hospital.
A second Palestinian, 17 years old, was also injured in the right hand by a rubber bullet and was reported in good condition at Rafidya hospital.