Bloody Nakba Day; 16 killed, 400 injured as Israeli troops attack protesters

16 May 2011 | Palestine News Network As protests commemorating Nakba ended on Sunday night sources confirmed that Israeli military attacks on those protests left 16 killed and 400 injured. Israeli troops attacked Nakba protests in several parts of the West Bank, Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, in addition to the Lebanese and Syrian borders. Maroun … Continue reading Bloody Nakba Day; 16 killed, 400 injured as Israeli troops attack protesters

Three killed and eight injured by Israeli fire this week

01 April 2011 | PNN / PCHR This week the Israeli army killed 3 Palestinian and wounded 3 others in the Gaza Strip. They also wounded 5 Palestinian civilians, including two children, in the West Bank, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights said in its weekly report. The report, which documents daily human rights violations … Continue reading Three killed and eight injured by Israeli fire this week

Weekly demonstrations: children cry as cops clash with clowns in Al Ma’asara

1 and 2 October 2010 | ISM Media Al Ma’asara On Friday afternoon, around 50 protesters, including some 10 international and Israeli activists, gathered in the village of Al-Ma’sara, near Bethlehem, to demonstrate against the theft of village land by the Gush Etzion settlement block. The protest was also a commemoration of both International Peace … Continue reading Weekly demonstrations: children cry as cops clash with clowns in Al Ma’asara

Protestors hold firm around Palestine this week

International Solidarity Movement 6 July 2010 An Nabi Salih The Friday protest in An Nabi Salih was passionate and vibrant as ever. Israeli Army jeeps pre-emptively invaded the village, setting up a roadblock at the main crossroads. Dozens of villagers, joined by a handful of international and Israeli activists, marched down the main street to … Continue reading Protestors hold firm around Palestine this week

Fencing match

Avi Issacharoff | Ha’aretz 1 January 2010 BIL’IN-NA’ALIN – Friday, 11 A.M. There is another hour until the onset of the weekly ritual. The participants are in face-off mode. On the “Israeli” side of the fence, south of the village of Na’alin – a three-minute drive from the city of Modi’in, which is halfway between … Continue reading Fencing match