Palestine-Israel, The involvement of Israeli activists in uprising was in parallel to joint struggle

Palestine-Israel, The involvement of activists in the Israeli uprising was in parallel to the joint struggle ---- The Israeli uprising included also the Israeli Palestinian citizens. Within the social justice struggle, the anarchist against the wall were involved mainly in the Lewinski tent camp that included the African refugees and in the Jaffa Jewish-Palestinian tent camp. We continued - though with smaller numbers in the regular joint struggle with the occupied west bank villagers in Beit Ommar, Bil'in, Qaddom, Ma'asara, Nabi Saleh, Ni'ilin, South of Hebron hills, Wallaje. Both in Israel and the occupied regions the vibrations of the nearing 20th September UN declaration of the Palestinian state was in the air. [Italiano]

Beit Ommar



PalestineSolidarity Demonstration - 3rd September 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_99RJaLSQOI



Bil'in demo September 2, 2011



Today, dozens of demonstrators suffered asphyxia during the weekly march organized by the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements in Bil'in. Those participating included dozens of Palestinians dozens of international activists, and Israeli peace activists.



The march including 15 Israelis, few internationals and Bil'iners, began after Friday prayers. We started from the center of the village and headed to the Abu Lemon nature reserve located in the part of land that was restored lately after 6 years of struggle.



Upon the arrival of the demonstrators to the Abu Lemon preserve, we walked along the concrete wall and addressed the settlers through loudspeakers to leave the settlement and leave the Palestinian territories to Palestinians. During this, the occupation forces who were stationed behind the concrete wall fired tear gas at the participants. It also started fires in the land just restored. When the demonstrates arrived at the gate in the wall, soldiers came to our side and comrades confronted them for a while till we returned to the village.

Pictures:

Iyas Abu Rahmah http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2111614624954....95028

Rani Abdel Fatah http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2402645868689....58013

International communities http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.27571601910537...80298



Jerusalem Al-Kuds



After a break in the month of the Ramada, the activists converged in Sheikh Jarrah for the last Friday demonstration.

Pictures:

Mario Savio http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.25510800785717...46057

Lior Ben Eliahu http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1894509293461....42697



Kufur Qaddom



Friday demonstration pictures http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.27563679911329...80298



Al-Masara



One arrested and 3 injured in the weekly demo of Al-Masara.

Today at 1:00 Pm the people of AL-Masara went in their weekly demo which organized by the popular committee against the wall and settlement. The demo starts from the center of the village. On the way, the demonstrators raise the Palestinian flags and chanted for the independence of Palestine.

As soon as the people arrived at the entrance of the village to reach their land which will be taken by the wall, the solders prevent them and they attack them and they arrest Shai Polack an Israeli activist after beating him trying to broke his hand. After that they attack the demonstrators, three of them were injured. Mahmoud zawahra the coordinator of the committee in his hand, Abed Ebiat in his nick, Rafat aladeen in his leg.



Pictures:

International communities http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.27563821244649...80298

Jawad Zawahra http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2328817028730....33494



An-Nabi-Salih 2-9-11



Some 60 Nabi Saleh residents and their international and Israeli supporters held on Friday the first weekly demonstration after Ramadan, demanding an end to the occupation and to the Oslo accords and peace processes that sustain it. The procession was able to reach outside of the village's built area and onto the hill that overlooks the village's spring, which is, along with the surrounding village's lands, threatened by settlers' annexation. Typically, at the time of the demo, these lands were foreclosed by the Israeli army and border police which began shooting tear gas from below and above the descending protesters. While the Israeli soldiers and police forces avoided for the most part from entering the village's built area, they did encircle that area and did not cease their habit of firing tear gas into that area, on and around houses, putting the village's population under attack and not allowing for peaceful demonstrating to take place. These measures were sure followed by clashes between the Israeli forces and unarmed civilians throwing stones in an attempt to ward off the military incursion. At a certain point the Israeli forces started shooting live ammunition above the heads of civilians. A few people were hit and injured by the many tear gas canisters shot during the long hours of a sunny day.



Pictures:

International communities http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.27563821244649...80298

Hassan Daboos http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=263348537018341



Video

tamimi1966http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrWvpY1gROQ

planxtysumoud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPAmPhb1Nc8

yisraelpnm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ciSQROxP60



Ni'lin



In N'ilin, villagers along with their Israeli and international supporters, marched up to the wall where soldiers fired tear gas and sound bombs at them. Many were treated for effects of tear gas. This week protest ended with clashed between soldiers and local youth.



PalestineSolidarity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qugtt7vlppo

Village Ni'lin's Videos http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=212306075455921



Social Justice



Tel Aviv demo Haim Schwarczenberg pictures http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2413479695696....14101



South of Hebron hills



Wallaje

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