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Israeli Activist Hospitalized

by ISM
1. Israeli activist in hospital after a head injury sustained during
anti-Wall protest
2. Az Zawiya protests isolation of their community
3. Victory for non-violent tactics in Asira al Shamaliya
4. CKUT Radio - A new resistance to the Apartheid Wall


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1. Israeli activist in hospital after a head injury sustained during
anti-Wall protest

Israeli activist, Jonathan Pollack, was hit in the head by a tear gas
canister shot from an M-16 when Israeli soldiers fired at an anti-Wall demonstration
in the Ramallah region village of Bil'in. He remains hospitalized in Tel Hashomer
hospital in Tel Aviv after receiving internal and external stitches and being
diagnosed with a hemorrhage in the brain. His medical situation is currently stable
and he is conscious.

One hundred protesters gathered in front of the Israeli Ministry of
Defense this evening protesting the tactics the Israeli military uses
in its attempts to silence dissent against the Wall.

The village of Bil'in has continued it's resistance to the Wall, which will
effectively confiscate fifty percent of their agricultural land, despite nightly
raids, harassment and arrest campaigns by the Israeli military conducted in the
village. ISM (The International Solidarity Movement) is currently maintaining a
presence in Bil'in to document and report human rights abuses.

Despite Israeli claims that the Wall is intended to safeguard the
security of its citizens the route of the Wall near Bil'in has been
specifically designed to incorporate the current construction of the
settlement of Menora in addition to the existing settlement of Kiryat
Sefer.

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2. Az Zawiya protests isolation of their community

Friday morning, April 1st, the community of Az Zawiya decided to
change the location for Friday prayers. Instead of gathering at the
village mosque, 500 men and boys marched to the site of the Wall and
prayed with the Imam on the bulldozed earth, near uprooted olive trees.

As people gathered, an elderly man spoke about the loss of eighty
dunum of his land to settlements. "I am ready to accept the '67
borders, even a Wall there, but this taking of land is just too much," he declared.

The noisy, colorful procession left the village at noon to meet in a
peaceful unity in prayer. Following the prayer, after walking down the bulldozer's
path of destruction, the youth turned over and set alight a container used for
storing work materials for the work on the Wall.

The Wall cuts deep into the West Bank around Az Zawiya, in order to
include the nearest Israeli settlement. This has the effect of cutting Az Zawiya off
from the neighbouring village with which Az Zawiya has close ties of economy and
kinship.

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3. Victory for non-violent tactics in Asira al Shamaliya

Thursday morning, 200 school students, teachers, local women and a
dozen Israeli and international supporters successfully confronted the Israeli army
in a nonviolent show of strength on the blocked path
between Asira Al Shamaliya village and the city of Nablus.

For weeks villagers have been prevented from taking this direct route
to Nablus by the Israeli army, contradicting public statements made by the Israeli
authorities to the effect that all restrictions were now lifted.

One school teacher reported that four ten-year-old girls on their way home from
school were ordered by a soldier pointing at them with his
rifle, to empty their school bags onto the road, to see if they were
carrying weapons. They started crying and trembling. Another teacher
reported how soldiers forced him and some others to stand thigh deep
in a mud-filled puddle for half an hour in the winter as they tried to walk the route.

Banners in English, quoting Thomas Jefferson, made clear the crowd's
nonviolent stance and belief in their inalienable rights.

Finding their way blocked by 2 jeeps and an armored personnel carrier
(APC), the demonstrators remonstrated with the soldiers who seemed
unsure what to do, faced with this non-threatening crowd. A sound bomb failed to
disperse the crowd, nor did the slow advance of the army vehicles and a tear gas
grenade. The army had also tried to prevent other villagers from joining the
demonstration but after a short negotiation they relented. After one hour the
demonstrators left of their own accord, without even one stone being thrown,
determined to work towards the objective of opening up this route in the near
future.

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4. CKUT Radio - A new resistance to the Apartheid Wall

Listen to an interview with Mansour, a coordinator with the
International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in Biddu, Palestine. Mansour
has been actively involved in non-violent resistance against the
construction of the Apartheid Wall in Palestine, especially since the
final route of the Wall was approved by the Israeli government on
February 20, 2005.

March 30th marked Palestinian Land Day. In Palestine, this day was
recognized in Bil'in, Bethlehem, Wadi Kana, Beit Hanina, Abu Dis, and
inside Israel in Sakhnin and the Negev, as land everywhere is being
destroyed to make way for the Wall and the construction and expansion
of Israeli settlements.

To listen or download the interview, visit:
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=11820

Produced for CKUT community radio (90.3fm) in Montreal by Aaron Lakoff
http://aaron.resist.ca

For more information, check:
http://www.palsolidarity.org
http://www.stopthewall.org
http://www.ckut.ca

Campaign to Stop the Wall - please read and support:
http://www.palsolidaritygrp.org/apartheid%20wall.htm




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