Articles tagged with: Betlehem

Apartheid Wall, Betlehem, Betlehem District »

30 Oct 2008

Hundreds of residents of Betlehem and surrounding villages, including a large contingent from Beit Ommar, were joined by International and Israeli activists as they marched towards the Annexation Wall that cuts deep into the land of Betlehem, near Rachel’s Tomb. Local clergymen gave speeches about the significance of Betlehem in the wider Palestinian cause and called particularly on the international Christian community to support Palestinians under occupation and called for the removal of Walls from their land and hearts. The demonstration was organized by a wide coalition of groups in Betlehem, including Christian congregations, prisoner associations, and other social and welfare groups. The speakers emphasized unity and the commonalities between … Continue reading

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22 Sep 2008

For the original article on Electronic Intifada click here

“Mr. President:

I don’t know if you will read these words or not, or if I will be alive if you do. But I do hope that these words, which come from the heart, reach your heart, Mr. President, and that you can find the hope and strength that our people — your people — still have. We do not give up our rights. We will never give up our rights. Peace can be built with justice. Real peace can be built with real justice, anything else is just a joke in the face of history.

My name is Abdelfattah Abdelkarim Hasan Ibrahim Mohamad Ahmed Mostafa Ibrahim Srour Abusrour. I am still a … Continue reading

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16 Sep 2008

The signs are all there. For the past five nights small teams of Israeli soldiers have entered Beit Ommar, stayed for a few hours wreaking havoc on the village, and then left. It is a pattern the residents have become all too familiar with. These smaller-scale invasions, whose beginning coincided with an attack on a settlement just down the road and the subsequent killing of a Palestinian man by Israeli soldiers in Tekoa village, are often the precursors to a large-scale daytime invasion. In similar invasions 2 young men have been killed by Israeli forces in Beit Ommar in the last 8 months alone.

On Friday night, September 12, at approximately 2 am, Israeli Occupation … Continue reading

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11 Jul 2008

On Thursday, July 10, the residents of Ni’lin demonstrated again, in defiance of the Occupation forces’ crackdown on protest.

Earlier this week, Ni’lin was subjected to a four day siege and curfew, which failed to break the ongoing popular action to stop the construction of the Wall on village land.

Palestinian, Israeli and International activists headed towards a bulldozer. Soldiers opened fire with teargas and rubber bullets, before attacking with batons. Reportedly 25 people have been injured, three of them seriously.

Activists from AATW and PSP were close to the bulldozers when they were viciously attacked with batons by IDF soldiers, your PSP correspondent personally witnessed a soldier breaking his baton while hitting an AATW activist on the leg, just below the knee. The soldiers continued to beat the three of us on the ground, breaking another baton in the process. Faced with such brutally two of us carried the most injured away, then another soldier threw tear gas canisters towards us while we retreated.

Several other activists were hit with batons and some soldiers were seen to be using sticks from the ground (perhaps after breaking their batons).

It is clear that the Occupation forces are adopting a strategy of escalating violence. However, faced with the isolation and land theft of the Wall, the people of Ni’lin will continue to resist – there is no other choice.
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4 Jul 2008

On Friday, July 4th, activists gathered in Al-Ma’asara, Bethlehem District, the Palestinians brought a huge flag with them, but unfortunately this was not an independence day celebration, but the weekly demonstration against the Annexation Barrier and continuing theft of Palestinian land.

As last week there were about 40 Palestinian activists and roughly 20 Israelis and internationals. Today there was a different group of Soldiers and a lot of border police but as last week they had put the same razor wire fence across the road and the gap between the edge of the fence and the nearest permanent structure was blocked with pallets of stone tiles.

The enormous … Continue reading

Apartheid Wall, Betlehem District »

27 Jun 2008

On Friday, June 27th, activists gathered in Al-Ma’asara, Betlehem District, for the weekly demonstration against the Annexation Barrier. This week, about 40 Palestinian activists were joined by about 20 Israelis and internationals.

At recent Al-Ma’asara demonstrations, activists have succeeded in partially opening the razor wire barrier. This week, a gap between the edge of the fence and the nearest permanent structure was blocked with pallets of stone tiles. The activists decided to attempt to go around the fence by climbing over the tiles.

After about 20 minutes, Israeli, international, and Palestinian protesters dashed toward the pallets and began climbing over the tiles. About a dozen soldiers and 2 police officers surrounded … Continue reading

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22 Jun 2008

On Friday, June 20th, about 50 Palestinian activists and 15 Israelis and internationals gathered in Al-Ma’asara for the weekly demonstration against the Annexation Barrier. The group marched up the road to the temporary razor wire fence, erected to prevent activists from approaching the construction site. Several young boys led the march, carrying Palestinian flags.

When the group reached the barrier, a few of the young Palestinians began to pull on the razor wire. About a dozen soldiers stationed on the opposite side of the fence pulled the fence back, threatening the young activists. After about 15 minutes of arguing with the soldiers and chanting slogans, the protesters decided to attempt … Continue reading

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15 Jun 2008

A Journal Entry from Nora, Friend of PSP, Yesterday, June 14

On the table next to me as I write this are two steel bullets, one encased in hard black rubber, and the other a naked, dull silver. They were picked up from the street in Dheisheh this afternoon, fired from US-made and financed Israeli weapons.

At about 2pm, over two dozen Israeli armored jeeps and APCs and bulldozers and secret service rolled into the main street right outside of Ibdaa center, cut traffic off, and began firing sound grenades, tear gas, rubber-coated steel bullets and live ammunition. Israeli snipers kicked people out of their homes on the other side of the street and used … Continue reading

Apartheid Wall, Betlehem District »

15 Jun 2008

At noon on Friday, June 13th, about 50 Palestinians and 15 Israelis and internationals gathered in Al-Ma’asara to demonstrate against the construction of the Annexation Barrier. The group approached the triple-layered razor wire fence (erected to prevent protesters from reaching the site of the Wall), carrying a 15′ x 45′ Palestinian flag. Community members lead chants (“The Wall fell in Berlin / It will fall in Palestine!”) and made speeches through a megaphone. Behind the razor wire barrier, a group of 15 soldiers and border police blocked the road.

After a few speeches were made, Israeli and international activists were asked to attempt to break open the corner of the razor wire fence. One of the Israelis … Continue reading

Apartheid Wall, Betlehem District »

8 Jun 2008

This Friday, June 6, like every previous Friday for nearly a year and a half was a day for demonstrations in the Betlehem District against the construction of the Annexation Barrier. Though demonstrations have been relatively small and totally non-confrontational in the region, the Israeli military still goes to extreme lengths to prevent internationals and Israelis from attending the demonstrations. This Friday, the demonstration in Al-Ma’asara/Um Salamuna was planned for 10:30am. By 9 am that morning, the Israeli military had set up checkpoints on the road to the area from 2 directions, preventing any Palestinian taxis from accessing the area.
With some persistence, international and Israeli supporters were able to reach the demonstration, and join the … Continue reading