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The actions against the construction have been met by force. Scores of people have been injured and arrested by Occupation forces. Bulldozers have uprooted a number of olive trees, while fires started by tear gas canisters have burnt others. Occupation violence culminated on (30 May) Friday, with a large-scale invasion of the village of Ni値in. Around four-dozen military jeeps entered the heart of village around 9:30 in the morning and imposed a curfew on the residents. Occupation forces fired rubber bullets on villagers, closed shops and forced people to stay in their homes. Those able to participate in the Friday protest marched to the threatened land, but were attacked by soldiers and prevented from reaching the bulldozers.
Ni値in is located west of Ramallah near the Green Line. Until 1948, villagers owned 58,000 dunums of land, which stretched as far as Ramle and Lod. After the Nakba, 40,000 dunums of this land was annexed. Following the 1967 occupation, the colonies of Kiryat Sefer, Mattityahu and Maccabim were built on village lands. In addition, new roads were created for the ever-expanding settlements of Nili and Na誕le. Together, these settlements and their associated infrastructure claimed another 8,000 dunums of Ni値in痴 land. These confiscations left Ni値in with just 10,000 of its original 58,000 dunums of land. The current construction of the Wall on the western side of the village, and a military base on the southern side will strip Ni値in of a further 2,500 dunums. This current confiscation must be seen with the context of the ghettoization project, as Ni値in will be isolated from the rest of the West Bank, with its main entrance being a tunnel running under the segregated settler-only road. Not only will this involve the confiscation of a further 200 dunums, but it will also effectively give the Occupation military full control over movement in and out of the area.
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