Beit Imrin residents displaced amid settler activity and Israeli army clashes
Palestinian residents of Beit Imrin, northwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, fled as the Israeli army fired tear gas during the arrival of Israeli settlers.
Videos from the scene show settlers setting up tents, while gunfire was heard as Palestinians evacuated the area. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the West Bank between local communities and settler groups.
Rising Tensions in the West Bank
The clash in Beit Imrin is part of a wider pattern of confrontations in the occupied territories, where settler expansion and military presence continue to spark civilian displacement and unrest.
Authorities have not provided immediate comments on the event, but residents described the scene as chaotic and frightening, underscoring the fragile security situation in the region.
Source: Al Jazeera

