Siege, Wall, Checkpoints
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Title | | Description | Date |
This is No Oversight, This is a Policy | | Tamar Fleishman - The Palestine Chronicle - Yes, oversights happen, oversights may happen, but the fact that a seven year old child has to be granted a permit after undergoing surgery in order to get home- is no oversight, it is a policy.-rh | 19/2/2014 |
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Israeli forces use tear gas against schoolchildren in Hebron | | Hebron Team -
International Solidarity Movement -
"When they did not catch any children the two border police and the soldier stood in front of the school blocking the entrance and started firing teargas at those who had fled." - id
| 19/2/2014 |
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Gaza: Two Palestinian killed, 17 injured in protests against Gaza blockade | | AIC - "On Friday Israeli soldiers deployed on the fence along the northern Gaza Strip shot at a crowd of more than 500 Palestinians protesting the blockade on Gaza. One Palestinian was killed and 17 were injured as consequence of the shooting. 11 Palestinians were shot in their feet with live ammunition and one in the abdomen, while another was injured with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his foot. Two demonstrators were treated for breathing problems due to the Israeli army`s extensive use of teargas while two were hit with teargas canisters, one in the shoulder and the other in the foot" [ry] | 18/2/2014 |
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Palestinians motion UNESCO to grant World Heritage status for West Bank village | | Elior Levy--Sources say if plans to build security fence across village of Batir are carried out, it may cause irreparable damage to local ancient terraces. Palestinians` petition to UN hopes to preserve site, but also violates peace talks` preconditions, suggesting negotiations may fail.dn | 15/2/2014 |
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“This is apartheid”: rapper Jasiri X on visit to Palestine | | Amira Asad -
The Electronic Intifada -
"...recently participated in a delegation of black American activists, academics and artists to Palestine. The weeklong trip inspired his track “Checkpoint.”" - id
| 12/2/2014 |
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Israeli Supreme Court Demands Explanation of Cremisan Case Decisions | | PNN -
Palestine News Network -
"It is worth noting that last month on January 29th, The Council of Peace and Security - which is an association of high ranking Israeli security personnel - presented in an expert`s opinion that an alternative route below the illegal settlement of Gilo would cause much less harm for the community. At the same time it would serve the Israeli security needs in a more beneficial way." - id | 5/2/2014 |
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Court temporarily halts Separation Fence damaging to Beit Jala and Cremisan Monastery | | Nir Hasson - Haaretz - The present route would would cut off the predominantly
Christian Beit Jala from the educational services provided by the
Cremisan Monastery and Convent, which is run by the order of the
Salesians of Don Bosco. The fence will separate the women`s convent from
the nearby men’s monastery, leaving the monastery on
the Israeli side of the barrier and the convent on the Palestinian
side.It would also separate Beit Jala residents from thousands of dunams
of agricultural land. “Why were no alternative paths for the
fence in the area considered?” asked Supreme Court President Asher
Grunis in the ruling. ak | 4/2/2014 |
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