Monday evening [September 2, 2013] Palestinian medical sources have reported that dozens of residents have been treated for the effects of teargas inhalation after several Israeli military jeeps invaded Sanour village, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.The sources said that dozens of local youths hurled stones at the invading soldiers who fired dozens of gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber-coated metal bullets.

All wounded residents received treatment by local medics; the army withdrew later on, no arrests have been reported.

Earlier on Monday, soldiers invaded Fasayel Al-Foqa village, in the Jordan Valley, and demolished a home that belongs to resident Abdul-Latif Rashayda, before heading to his Chicken Farm in a nearby area and demolishing it.

Dozens of residents tried to stop the soldiers from demolishing the properties, but the army called for more backup and fired gas bombs at the residents forcing them to leave.

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