Israeli forces fired live ammunition during clashes in the village of Malik near Ramallah on Thursday afternoon, after a soldier was hit by a stone, according to a single report. No details on casualties or arrests are yet available.
The clashes took place in the village of Malik, near Ramallah in the central West Bank. According to the report, a soldier was struck by a stone during the confrontation, leading Israeli forces to respond with live fire. The report did not specify casualties among Palestinian rioters or whether any arrests were made. The Zioneer has previously reported on several clashes in the Ramallah area in recent weeks, including stone-throwing incidents and warning-shot responses, though each event is separate.
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