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(en) Palestine-Israel, After the first major victory of the third Intifada the joint struggle the AAtW involved in just persist
Date
Mon, 21 May 2012 19:56:53 +0300
The victory of the hunger strike of Palestinian prisoners and their pick of the
administrative prisoners was so unexpected that the wind as if left us. However, the third
Intifada do not extinguish.The Palestinian farmers accompanied by Israeli and
international activists confront brutal settlers protected by Israeli state forces. The
usual week end joint demos continue and the coming summer seems to promise an escalation
in both the struggle against occupation and for social justice within Israel.
Beit Ommar
Saturday 19/5/2012 Our Protest today was in solidarity with Ahmad Abu Hashem and his two
sons who are in the Israeli occupation jails, Ahmad was kidnapped from our protest last ,
he was beaten before being arrested, Ahmad is a 46 years old and one of the popular
resistance leaders in Palestine in general and the secretary of Beit Ommar popular
committee. The Israeli apartheid occupation army suppressed our protest today from the
beginning, but we managed to reached very close to the so called security fence of Carmi
Tsur settlement built on Beit Ommar farmers land, last week two farmers were attacked by
Carmi Tsur terrorist settlers, and partially destroyed a car and a tractor owned by the
farmers.
Younes Arar http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151115530005760.544157.531065759
Bil'in Friday May 18
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.436692929674350.107105.136633479680298
Rani Abdel Fatah http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.4070859692992.319133.1327358013
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4070860653016 (Me with the white hat)
Ni'lin Friday May 18
small scale clashes took place near the concrete Wall where it is surrounded by fence.
Kufr Qaddum
Friday May 18 Weekly Protest against illegal land confiscation. Some two hundred
protesters marched towards the entrance of the village, where the soldiers were blocking
the road. The army violently dispersed the demonstration but no injuries were reported. In
Ma'asara, some fifty residents and supporters marched towards their lands and were shortly
blocked by the army. The protest nevertheless was maintained for over an hour, during
which protesters made speeches and chanted slogans calling for dismantling the Wall and
settlements.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.385574454822712.85209.251098394936986
Al Ma'asara Friday May 18
An Nabi Saleh Friday May 18
The weekly protests against settlements and occupation commenced peacefully this week as
the army was stationed at relative distance from the demo, near the watch tower at the
entrance to the village. A group of Scottish women peace activists who joined the
demonstration led the march with chants and liberation songs. As protesters arrived close
to the gate of the village, the "skunk" – a water cannon carrying foul-smelling liquid -
was used to disperse them. Some small scale clashed then erupted between the army and the
local youth during which two were injured: a woman was hit by a tear-gas canister, and a
15 year-old boy was hit in the head by a rubber-coated bullet. The two were treated by
medics in the field. Following this, the army slightly retreated and protesters regrouped
for another march, which again was met by extensive use of the 'skunk', large amounts of
tear-gas and rubber coated bullets, which led to the injury of three additional
protesters. Picture by: Oren Ziv/Activestills
https://popularstruggle.org/content/broken-window-nabi-saleh
Later some clashes erupted inside the village between local youth and the army. The army
then invaded the village with large force, shooting rubber coated bullets and tear gas
into private houses, causing damage to property and potentially risking the lives of
people inside the houses, including children and elderly. Towards the end of the
demonstration some protesters managed to make their way to the watch tower overlooking the
village and dismantle some parts of the camouflage net surrounding it. No arrests were
reported.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.436703999673243.107110.136633479680298
http://t.co/ayYrPIMG
David Reeb http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNLi18ji5L4
Kufr A-Dik Friday May 18
Tel Aviv
Nakba day at Tel Aviv university
Monday, 14-5-23. Hundreds of people attended a ceremony Monday afternoon to mark Nakba Day
in front of the main entrance to Tel Aviv University. The ceremony was organized by
students – both Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel - and billed as a joint memorial
ceremony aimed at giving voice to the Palestinian narrative of suffering following the
events of 1948. Organizers emphasized that the event did not seek to reject Israel’s right
to exist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg9XUX_ZKKE
Oren Ziv, Activestills photographer getting treated by a medic after being hit by a rubber
bullet shot at him by Israeli soldiers during clashes following a protest commemorating
the Nakba, outside Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, May 15,
2012. Photo by: Yotam Ronen/ Acitvestills.org
http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills/7203760970/
http://tv.social.org.il/politics/2012/05/15/nakba-in-the-university
Activestills set slide-show from Nakba Day
http://www.flickr.com//photos/activestills/sets/72157629746434384/show/
Occupied Betunia, in front of Ofer Prison, to commemorate #64Nakba.
Tuesday, 15/5/2012 Down town intersection, a vigil to commemorate the 1948 Nacba day and
the 510 villages destroyed and their dwellers transferred.
Jerusalem-Al-Quds
Israelis and Palestinians will demonstrate at the Old City's Damascus Gate against the
"Jerusalem Day", which is the Day of Occupation.
Shikh Jarrah
Palestinians, Israelis and foreigner activist march from Damascus Gate to Sheikh Jarrah
organized by the neighborhood committees of East Jerusalem, against the settlements in
East Jerusalem and against Israel's discriminatory policies and plans to evict families
from Sheikh Jarrah. The group of activists held flags and signs outside the Damascus Gate
of the Old City then marches through the town.
http://www.demotix.com/photo/1221701/activists-march-through-east-jerusalem-against-jewish-settlements
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.415212071846771.100377.100000739446057
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See http://awalls.org
See Previous reports about the joint struggles the Anarchists Against the Wall take part
in at: http://ilanisagainstwalls.blogspot.com
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