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(en) Palestine-Israel, The long long struggle of the Palestinians to resist the creeping transfer continue*
Date
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 20:26:18 +0200
The state efforts to extinguish the struggle of grass root communities escalate lately
using terror on the villages population in the hope they will put pressure on the
activists to stop confronting the Israeli occupation forces. With one success of end to
the weekly demonstrations in Beit Ummar they still hope for more. However, the escalation
of the transfer efforts in few choice rural areas seems to have the opposite effect. The
frustration of the Israeli state is expressed in the huge transfer of tens of thousands of
Bedouins within Israel. The heroic Bil'in, Ni'ilin, Nabi Saleh, Qaddum, Sheikh Jarrah,
South of Hebron Hills, and the coordination comity of the popular struggle, still adhere
to the joint straggle with the Israeli anarchists against the wall and other Israeli
activists.
Palestinians destroy separation barrier in two West Bank villages
During the early hours of Friday morning, Palestinians in three Palestinian villages took
part in a “direct action” to destroy parts of the separation barrier. In Bir Nabala,
located on the other side of Route 443, Palestinians used hammers to break open a hole in
the wall, while Palestinians in Rafat (near the Ofer Military Prison) cut through 20
meters of the security fence bordering their village.
http://972mag.com/photos-palestinians-destroy-separation-barrier-in-two-west-bank-villages/81937/
The army did not arrive during the action, and no mainstream media outlet was invited.
In Bil'in the main gate in the wall was entirely removed, leaving a gaping hole as a
surprise for the soldiers.
Palestinians use a hammer to break through the separation wall in the West Bank village of
Bir Nabala. (photo: Activestills)
Palestinians in the West Bank village of Rafat cut through the separation fence near the
Ofer Military Prison. (photo: Activestiils)
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14/11/2013 Bilin ,. A group of Palestinian youths organized by the Popular Committee
Against the Wall and settlements in Bilin ripping out the main gate of the Apartheid
Israeli Wall in the Bilin tonight at 12:00 , and then moved to the village to remind the
occupation that we are still refuse the occupation.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=618144088231911
15.11.2013 A group of Palestinian activist demolish part of the concrete wall which
insulates the city of Jerusalem and the village of Bir Nabala..
Haitham Khatib https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201788401564725
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201789212905008
Haitham Al Khatib
Palestine TV video report on the direct actions against the wall in Bil'in, Bir Naballa
and Rafa'at
17/11/2013. New night raid in Bil'in village - six Israeli jeeps stormed the village
tonight at 2:30 morning to get back the main gate of the apartheid wall "confiscated
Friday before down.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=619593028087017
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=648035735241125
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPwVmAKvMvU
Bedouins struggle
The creeping transfer of Palestinian citizens within the 1948 borders of Israel continue.
Sunday, Sdeh Boker commune, Government special meeting of ministers decided to evict the
Um Hiran tribe 500 people in order to replace them with national religious town-let.
The same tribe was evicted from its ancestors land near Shoval settlers commune 1956. A
joint demo in front of the commune resulted with arrest of two and detention of a
Palestinian member of Parliament.
At least three activists have been arrested in a protest against the displacement of two
Bedouin villages in the Negev. The Israeli cabinet is holding a special meeting at Kibbutz
Sde Boker, where Ben-Gurion retired and is buried, to approve the plan. The activists are
protesting outside the kibbutz as they meet. After the Bedouin are forcibly relocated to
one of Israel's poorest municipalities, the government plans to build a Jewish settlement
on ruins where their homes once stood. Even worse, the Bedouin of Umm el-Hiran were
actually ordered to live in their current location by the IDF after the state displaced
them in 1948. Read more about the decision:
http://972mag.com/government-to-confirm-destruction-of-bedouin-village-jewish-town-will-be-built-on-site/81638/
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/q82/s720x720/1426607_727084393988288_1869159054_n.jpg
https://www.facebook.com/events/645799542106803
Yaffa demonstration against the Prawer Plan, 16.11.2013
In anticipation of the nationwide "day of rage" on 30.11.2013, Yaffa-based activists, both
Palestinians and Jewish, protested at the historical clock tower square against the Prawer
plan which threatens to displace at least 30,000 Bedouins from their home in "unrecognized
villages" in the Naqab / Negev, in southern Palestine. Even before the plan has been
brought to a vote at the Knesset, the Israeli government already decided to demolish Umm
al-Hiran and 'Atir, two Bedouin villages, in order to build a Jewish-only settlement, Hiran.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.450226318430401.1073741884.202358256550543
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151667042787554
Bil'in
8.11.13 "Bil'in revisited: The small changes in life under occupation
Joining Bil’in’s weekly demonstration against the wall after not attending for a while
exposes the little differences in the routine of occupation and resistance.
It’s been a couple of months since my last visit to Bil’in. Not too long, but long enough
to suddenly notice those small changes that occur in every living environment, the changes
that people can sometimes miss if you’re watching from within.
It started on the way from Tel Aviv. Passing by the settlement of Hashmonaim I was
surprised to suddenly realize that there was one less fence in sight – and this in a
region where fences and walls tend to multiply, not disappear. The fence in question used
to separate olive groves belonging to the nearby village of Ni’ilin from the main highway
that serves mostly settlers. After several years of construction, the separation wall in
Ni’ilin has been completed and these groves are now unreachable for most villagers;
someone must have realized that the fence was no longer needed to protect the highway. The
view, naturally, is much nicer when not seen through a metal net, but realizing that the
rational behind its removal was linking Palestinian land to settler roads and continuing
its detachment from the village made things a bit grimmer.
Next we got to the Ni’ilin checkpoint, or I should say, the place formally known as
Ni’ilin checkpoint. Apparently, the entire army base that comprised the checkpoint was
recently privatized and is now run by a security company (the name of which was nowhere to
be found) and its name changed to the much easier-on-the-ear, “Hashmonaim Crossing.” Not a
border crossing, mind you, as it isn’t located on the internationally recognized border
and there are still settlers and the army on the other side of it. It’s just a “crossing.”
The soldiers were quick to open fire on the demonstration but seeing as the wind was
working against them, their tear gas had little effect. After about two hours of protest,
with the occasional dodging of another tear gas canister (or a dozen) and with several
local youth throwing stones at the soldiers behind the wall, we made our way back to the
village.
Just returned from the flag holding Bil'in Friday 455 (8/11/2013) demo.
Me, another 5 Israelis, dozens of Bil'iners and dozens of international defied the massive
teargas shooting for more than an hour near the gate in the wall but most of us out of the
range of state force shooting.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=615216138524706
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.539435489482395.1073741856.387324478026831
Rani Abdel Fatah https://www.facebook.com/rani.fatah/posts/10202488263711009
Mohammed Basman Yasin
https://www.facebook.com/mohamed.b.yaseen/media_set?set=a.120569651375709.20305.100002680250807
Bil'in Weekly Demo ..15.11.2013
The protest started with a prayer at the Abu Lamoun Oak grove, which was attended by
many locals and guests. The protesters then went on to march toward the hole in the wall.
A 100 meters from the wall protesters gathered for speeches featuring Jibril Rajoub, who
was lightly sprayed with gas as he was speaking. Then, as protesters cautiously and
peacefully advanced toward the soldiers, with the shabab heeding the organizers' request
not to go a-stoning, the soldiers started filling the air with gas. Protesters were forced
to retreat, a TV car was hit and started catching fire (which, luckily, was quickly put
out), and the shabab started fighting back. Some protesters proceeded to paint graffiti on
the wall, chased by soldiers. The ambulance was kept busy, but as far as I know all
injuries were treated on site. The soldiers continued advancing, shooting gas and bullets
for a long time.
Haitham Al Khatib https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201792942278240
Haitham Al Khatib https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201792928357892
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.765891216760833.1073741885.407090139307611
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201792942278240 Activists "paint" the separation
wall while the state forces concentrate their fire on the main demo.
VIDEO https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=504082113032308
Basel Mansour https://www.facebook.com/bmansour1/posts/10202030733322851
MA’SARAH
The march came in the 9th anniversary assassination the leader Yasser Arafat.
It came against the negotiation and condemned the killing of young people at Israeli
check points in the west bank.
It is organized by the popular resistance against the apartheid wall. After the Friday
prayer the nonviolent march started from Al-Shomou’ center at Ma’sara village with the
participation for dozens of locals and international solidarity, at that time, the
protesters have raised the Palestinian flags, the prisoners posters then called for their
freedom and ending the Israeli occupation.
As soon as the march has reached Al- Ma’sara’s entrance towards the confiscated lands
where internationals and locals protesters who have surprised the Israeli occupation
forces by organizing a football game while they were deeply spread out with their
vehicles, and declared it a military closed zone.
At that time, the Israeli army arrested a French activist they were attacked by plastic
shields.
In that case, Mahmoud Zawahrah coordinator of the popular resistance against the apartheid
wall & settlements condemned Palestinian youngsters killing on the Israeli checkpoints,
affirmed that the resistance will go on until the Israeli Zionist occupation will vanish
and finally requested the international community to move and end the Israeli occupation.
https://www.facebook.com/AlMasraPress/photos
Nabi Saleh
The weekly 08/11/2013 Friday demonstration against Israeli occupation and land theft
commemorated former PLO leader Yasser Arafat, whose remained were exhumed and analyzed.
Autopsy results published this week indicated chairman Arafat died of unnatural causes,
presumably polonium poisoning. Villagers held photos of the former chairman to protest his
assassination. The villagers were joined by Israeli and international solidarity
activists. As demonstrators proceeded down a street towards the locked gate near the
military watch tower, IOF soldiers dispersed the march with tear gas canisters and
rubber-coated steel bullets.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.650925474951936.1073741867.113817528662736
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.446593575460342.1073741880.202358256550543
israel putermam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmW5vyyBTks
15-11-13 The weekly demonstration in the village of Nabi Saleh commemorated Rushdi Tamimi,
a local young man, and father of a toddler, who, a year ago was shot by Israeli soldiers
during a protest against the war on Gaza. Tamimi died from his injuries two days later and
was buried in the village's cemetery, where today's march started. Villagers, including
Rushdi Tamimi's family members, marched from the cemetery to the site of the shooting,
carrying banners with his image and the Palestinian flag, in defiance of the Israeli
soldiers who attempted to suppress the demonstration. IOF soldiers fired tear gas
canisters and rubber coated steel bullets at the villagers and Israeli and international
solidarity activists who joined the demonstration.
By: Haim Schwarczenberg
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.449654725154227.1073741883.202358256550543
David Reeb http://youtu.be/XZqT8Ndyyoc
N'ilin
15-11-12
yisraelpnm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E8irBvFSVY
Qaddum
Kids with no childhood:
Today in Qaddum: 11/15/2013 9:00 AM Israeli occupation forces invaded the village of Qadum
threw stun grenades at the houses and then arrested 4 children:
1 - Ahmed Abd Salam 5 years old - Ahmad said: "They hit me in my right leg"
2 - Tariq Hcamt 9 year old Tariq indicates "They tied my hands"
3 - Malik Hacamt 8 years old.
4 - 8 year old Hussam Khaldun.
The soldiers released the kids after hours of detention
info-graphic that explain show apartheid works when it comes to children rights:
Visualizing Occupation: Children under Israel’s legal regime | +972 Magazine
972mag.com
The different legal systems under which Israelis and Palestinians are tried apply to
children as well. As +972 has consistently documented, Palestinian children arrested by
the arm
http://www.facebook.com/avi.shavit.1/media_set?set=a.536914979719585.100002032646289
"Just see the video - no one wounded, no one arrested, Qaddum won again".
Odai Qaddomi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie2WFvi6Fh0
Qaddum, November 15, 2013
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.653904521298271.1073741883.271405776214816
Shaykh Jarrah
The residents of Sheikh Jarrah are continuing their protest vigils in the neighborhood
every Friday, protesting their violent evictions from their homes,
the taking over of the neighborhood by the settlers, and the Judaization of East
Jerusalem.
They call upon each and every person who supports their struggle to join them.
Please make the effort and join them
this Friday, November 15th,
for a vigil in support of their struggle.
the vigils will start at
3:00 PM
We will meet at the Sheikh Jarrah Garden, Nablus Road and Dahlmann St.
TAMIMI PRESS https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152341565294688
South Hebron Hills
This week we will accompany Palestinians farmers and
shepherds to their lands in several locations in South
Hebron hills.
Harassment of Palestinian farmers and shepherds in the area
by both settlers and the army continues.
Tel-Aviv-Jaffa
Saturday 16-11-13 At noon Jaffa Palestinian activists with Tel Aviv activists - we held a
vigil at the clock tower of Jaffa protesting the Praver transfer plan for the 30,000 Bedouins.
"In anticipation of the nationwide "day of rage" on 30.11.2013, Yaffa-based activists,
both Palestinians and Jewish, protested at the historical clock tower square against the
Prawer plan which threatens to displace at least 30,000 Bedouins from their home in
"unrecognized villages" in the Naqab / Negev, in southern Palestine. Even before the plan
has been brought to a vote at the Knesset, the Israeli government already decided to
demolish Umm al-Hiran and 'Atir, two Bedouin villages, in order to build a Jewish-only
settlement, Hiran."
Saturday evening 3 dozen social struggle activists - including half a dozen of the
anarcho-communist Ahdut (Unity) and half a dozen other anarchists, converged in front of
the home of the law minister in protest of the police violence and failure of the police
internal affair investigation to indite violent police officers. After a long while we
marched in the neighborhood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jODl5e1-RLI (See clearly at 1:04 - 1:08)
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=pcb.442695835834758
http://tv.social.org.il/social/2013/11/17/demo-against-mahas
Burqa
Since more than a decade the village of Burqa near Ramallah is isolated from the city
which used to be so close. The road that connected the village to the city, on which it is
depended economically, as well as for medical services etc., was blocked by an arbitrary
decision of the military and since then it is blocked.
The people of Burqa are subjects to daily settler violence that menaces their everyday
life and had peaked in burning of the mosque in the village along with few cars last year
and another incident of three cars that were burned and hostile graphite that was sprayed
on the rebuilt mosque’s front wall.
1000 dunam of Burqa privately held lands were stolen by the outposts of Givat Assaf and
Migron. The outskirts of Burqa that are controlled by lawless armed settlers had become a
dangerous zone for the villagers, which forced the village shepherds to abandon the life
they knew and source of income. And the military actively oversees all this and shelters
the settlers’ actions.
Burqa stands defenseless and has no one to hear its cry.
Burqa people retained themselves for such a long time. They kept hope that their peaceful
approach will be seen by the ruler that will, if will not redress the injustices, at least
will stop them from getting worse.
Tomorrow (18-11-13) at 3pm there will be a meeting at Burqa on this issue with
representatives from the nearing villages of Dir Dibwan, Ein Yabrud and Bitin. They
invited us (AAtW) to come and join their meeting.
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* From my blog at: http://ilanisagainstwalls.blogspot.com
See at the blog previous reports about the joint struggles the Anarchists Against the Wall
take part in.
See also: http://awalls.org http://ilan.shalif.com/anarchy/glimpses/glimpses.html
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