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Israeli forces shot five in Kafr Qaddum

17nth April 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Huwwara Team | Kafr Qaddum, Occupied Palestine This week’s Friday demonstration in Kafr Qaddum followed the same violent pattern as the previous ones during the past weeks. The Israeli occupation forces began their shooting before the demonstration even ...

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Palestinians block settler road in solidarity with Gaza

2nd August 2014 | International Solidarity Movement | Al-Khader, Occupied Palestine  On the 30th July, approximately 40 Palestinian and international activists marched from al-Khader gate on the outskirts of Bethlehem and blocked Road 60, which connects all the illegal settlements in the area to Jerusalem, in protest ...

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Five demonstrators injured in violent Nabi Saleh protest

29th December 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Ramallah Team | Nabi Saleh, Occupied Palestine On Friday 27th December, during the weekly demonstration in Nabi Saleh, Israeli forces raided the town with a “skunk” (chemical) truck, fired large amounts of tear gas ...

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Photographer injured during weekly Bil’in demonstration

7th September 2013 | Friends of Freedom and Justice | Bil’in, Occupied Palestine Yesterday, Friday 6th September, the weekly demonstration at Bil’in continued in solidarity towards prisoners in Israel and in protest of the recent settler attack at Al-Aqsa mosque. During ...

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UPDATED: Four arrested at Nabi Saleh’s weekly protest

3rd August 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Ramallah Team | Nabi Saleh, Occupied Palestine Update 3th August: The fourth Israeli activist was released this morning at 5am. ******* On Friday August 2, Israeli Border Police aggressively attacked protesters marching in ...

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UPDATE: Two arrested in Nabi Saleh weekly protest

7th June 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Ramallah Team | Nabi Saleh, Occupied Palestine SECOND UPDATE:  The two boys, Tamim & Mo’men have now been released. UPDATE: Tamim (19) and Mo’men (16) Tamimi are currently under interrogation and will remain ...

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