Two Palestinian young men suffered injuries during renewed clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) near the illegal settler outpost on Mount Sobeih in Beita town south of Nablus.
Medical sources said that the young men were slightly injured during the clashes with IOF in the area.
The events started after local youths torched tires near the mount as part of their daily nighttime protests against the illegal outpost.
Meanwhile Palestinian gunmen last night opened fire towards the settler outpost on Mount Sobeih during the night protest rally.
As the gunshots were heard and seen being fired towards the outpost the young protesters shouted and their loudspeakers rang out with chants expressing their joy at what happened.
Soon later military reinforcements flocked to the area through the Huwara checkpoint to look for the shooters and protect the settlers on the mount.
In a separate incident a horde of settlers on the same day set up a new outpost in the West Bank after they embarked on fencing a piece of Palestinian-owned land and building a structure on it in Ein al-Bayda area of Masafer Yatta south of al-Khalil.
According to local sources settlers encircled the land with barbed wire set up a concrete foundation for a structure and deployed Israeli flags.
About two weeks ago the settlers started to carry out bulldozing works in the area although there was an Israeli court verdict ordering a halt to such activity.