Violent clashes broke out in Nabi Samuil village northwest of Occupied Jerusalem after being stormed by a group of Jewish settlers under Israeli police protection on Friday afternoon.
At least four Palestinians were detained during the clashes local sources reported.
Large numbers of Palestinians have earlier managed to reach the town and to perform Friday prayer despite the Israeli tight restrictions.
Meanwhile dozens of Palestinians participated in a protest march near al-Jib checkpoint northwest of Occupied Jerusalem in support of Nabi Samuil people.
Hamas Movement earlier called for confronting the Jewish settlers’ plan to storm Nabi Samuil village which came as part of the schemes aimed at Judaizing the holy city and displacing its Palestinian population.
Last Tuesday Jewish settlers called for organizing a mass storming of the village of Nabi Samuil on Friday.
About 10000 Jewish settlers are planning to participate in the raid.
Nabi Samuil village has been marginalized after Israel’s construction of the Apartheid Wall in the West Bank. The residents of the village describe it as a small forgotten prison where basic human needs are not met.
Moreover the mosque of the village was subjected to continuous Israeli attacks as it was set on fire and barbed wire fence and monitoring cameras were installed around it in addition to banning its restoration in an attempt to turn it into a touristic attraction and a national park.