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Recent Articles about Bethlehem Non-violent action
Protestors in Bethlehem affirm the right of return May 09 08 Al Khader Villagers Protest the Israeli Wall May 02 08 The Village of Al Khader stage a nonviolent protest against the Israel... Apr 25 08 Latest News ArticlesPCHR Weekly Report: 16 Palestinians killed, 27 wounded in Israeli attacks 03:53 Fri 16 May Christian Residents of Nablus commemorate the Nakba 01:46 Fri 16 May General Strike, protest and commemorations of the Nabka in Jerusalem 01:17 Fri 16 May Arab, Israeli students of the Hebrew University hold a protest commemorating the Nakba 01:00 Fri 16 May Palestinians Commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Catastrophe (Nakba) 15:44 Thu 15 May Israeli military kidnaps 19 Palestinians across the West Bank 11:21 Thu 15 May Israeli settlers occupy a land east of Beit Sahour, say they want to build a settlement there 10:58 Thu 15 May Young Palestinian injured in clashes with Israeli army 10:51 Thu 15 May Two fighters killed east of Gaza, six Palestinians killed on Wednesday 03:55 Thu 15 May Fifteen Israelis seriously wounded by homemade shells fired at Ashkelon 03:30 Thu 15 May Full StoryTwo detained, others wounded in anti-wall nonviolent protest in Bethlehem
Around 60 Palestinian, Israeli and International protesters gathered in southern Bethlehem on Friday to commemorate the 59th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba and to protest against the construction of the annexation wall on Palestinian land. Failing to go on the road, protestors went through the fields to the construction site of the wall. Protestors removed pipes and parts of the wall at the sections where it was still under construction. As the army arrived, the protestors marched towards them, forcing them back. Protestors sat on the ground for a time before Mahmoud Zawahra, member of the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements who organized the action, spoke to the soldiers saying, “Instead of being here as occupiers, you should and live with your families,” adding, “You should be ashamed of yourselves to be among the very few military occupation forces on earth in the 21st century.” Asked if there would be more action, Husam Jubran, one of the few Palestinian trainers in nonviolence, told IMEMC that the popular committee in Bethlehem adopted a campaign called “Stop the Bleeding of Bethlehem” which aims to mobilize more people in the Bethlehem area to resist the wall, settlements, checkpoints and all forms of the Israeli occupation. |