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  • Settlers Cause $17,000 Worth of Damage to Al Funduq Factory

    On Monday night, a group of Israeli settlers attacked a marble factory in Al-Funduq, causing damage of over $17000. The owner, Hani Mohammad Salman, believes the attack was revenge of the killing of an Israeli settler, who was shot in his car just next to the factory. As the attackers managed to break into the…

    November 24, 2007
  • Day of Violence at Nonviolent Demonstrations Accross the West Bank

    Today at around 12 pm, in the village of kheirbet al musbah, 200 non-violent Palestinian activists, joined by Israelis and internationals, gathered from the surrounding villages to demonstrate against the closure of route 443. The demonstrators marched towards what was once the access route to route 443, but which has been blocked as part of…

    November 23, 2007
  • Strong Repression Continues in the Qalqilya Region as the Israeli Army Invades Azzoun

    The village of Azzoun was invaded once again by the Israeli Army on Friday 23rd November. Two international Human Rights Workers (HRWs) were beaten and had their cameras stolen as they attempted to document the incursion. At approximately 11am soldiers entered the village, shooting sound bombs and firing live ammunition. They continued in this manner…

    November 23, 2007
  • Israeli Army Invades Azzoun, Eight Men Arrested

    Eight men were arrested in the village of Azzoun today as a result of an early morning raid by Israeli soldiers. Israeli jeeps entered the sleeping village at approximately 2:30am, shooting sound bombs and ordering residents to evacuate their houses, forcing families with babies as young as 2 months old into the freezing rain under…

    November 22, 2007
  • Three Nonviolent Protests in the West Bank Tomorrow: in Bil’in, at Apartheid Road 443 and Near Umm Salamuna

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1. Weekly Protest in Bil’in Continues The Village of Bil’in is continuing its weekly protest against the Apartheid Wall and the confiscation of land by the Mattiyahu East settlement. The Supreme Court recently ruled that the wall must be moved west to give Bil’in back 250 acres of its land. However, the…

    November 22, 2007
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