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subsuelo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 11:28 AM
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Palestinians, Israelis Protest West Bank Wall on World Court Ruling Anniversary
In Israel and the Occupied Territories, Israeli and Palestinian demonstrators joined together Thursday to protest the Israeli separation wall cutting through the West Bank.
Eighteen demonstrators were left wounded after clashing with Israeli soldiers. Israeli peace activist Yonatan Polak criticized the military crackdown.

Yonatan Polak: “We were trying to get to the bulldozers. We were risking no one. And it seems that with the return to tactics and strategies of the first Intifada by this village and the movement against the wall, it seems that the army is returning to the old commands as well, of breaking arms and legs of demonstrators.”

The action came on the fourth anniversary of the World Court ruling declaring the wall illegally built on occupied land. Israel has ignored the ruling with US support.


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subsuelo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 11:31 AM
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1. Palestinians and Israelis can get along
when united against evil!

I cannot find any reason to be critical.

:hippie:
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Scurrilous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-16-08 09:14 AM
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2. Israel has not dismantled any section of the Separation Barrier nullified by High Court
Full title: 9 July '08: Israel has not dismantled any section of the Separation Barrier that was nullified by the High Court

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"The Separation Barrier has not been moved in any of the sections that were built and later nullified by the High Court of Justice. The human rights organization B'Tselem published this finding today, 9 July 2008, marking the fourth anniversary of the advisory opinion given by the International Court of Justice, in The Hague, which held that building the barrier in the West Bank breached international law.

The High Court nullified three sections, on grounds that the harm to Palestinians was disproportionate, and ordered the state to move the fence. The state has not yet moved the barrier in any of these sections. The sections that were nullified are as follows: the barrier around the settlement Alfe Menashe, which the High Court nullified almost three years ago, on 15 September 2005; the section running on the land of the villages of ‘Azzun and Nebi Alias, nullified over two years ago, on 15 June 2006; and the section by Bil’in, nullified ten months ago, on 6 September 2007 (the residents of Bil’in only recently received the army’s proposed changed route).

As of May 2008, 409 kilometers of the fence, 57 percent of the planned route, have been built, 66 kilometers (9 percent) are under construction, and construction on 248 kilometers (34 percent) has not yet begun. Upon completion of the barrier, 11.9 percent of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem), will lie west of the barrier or be surrounded completely or partially by it. These areas are home to 498,000 Palestinians (222,500 in East Jerusalem) living in 92 towns and villages.
The barrier de facto annexes 60 settlements (including 12 in East Jerusalem), in which 381,000 Israelis live.

The State of Israel has the right and duty to protect its citizens and residents from terrorist attacks. However, if it wants to build a physical barrier between it and the West Bank, it must be built along the Green Line or inside its territory. The current route was not based on security considerations, but to perpetuate and expand the settlements. B'Tselem calls on the government to dismantle every section of the barrier that penetrates the West Bank, cancel the permits regime that is part of the barrier project, and compensate the Palestinians who were harmed as a result of the barrier’s construction."

http://www.btselem.org/English/Press_Releases/20080709.asp
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subsuelo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-16-08 03:43 PM
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3. and why should they?
Human rights takes second place to stealing Palestinians land.
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Violet_Crumble Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 02:49 AM
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4. That doesn't surprise me at all...
The Israeli govt is too busy building settlements after making promises they'd dismantle some of them and they'd be way too busy to take notice of what the High Court orders...
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