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In spite of the intimidation, the demonstration began as usual after the midday prayer, as some 250 villagers and international solidarity activists gathered in the centre of Jayyous. They marched towards the south gate, but were blocked from reaching the gate by two jeeps and at least a dozen soldiers. Undeterred, the demonstrators chanted slogans against the Wall and waved Palestinian flags, shouting at the soldiers to leave their village. The protesters slowly pushed forward, forcing their way towards the gate, when clashes between village youth and Occupation forces erupted. The youth threw stones at soldiers, who in turn fired a heavy barrage of strong tear gas, sound bombs and rubber bullets. A pregnant woman had to be taken to hospital as a result of this first onslaught of gas. The crowd disbursed momentarily, but the youth were undeterred, and continued hurling stones. As the clashes continued, groups of soldiers also entered the village on foot from three different areas, in an attempt to surround the youth from all sides. At least seven soldiers occupied the rooftop of one house, preventing the family living in the house from leaving. At the same time, at least five more occupied another house. Both groups fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and some live bullets at the youth below. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Despite the invasion of the village, Occupation forces were unable to put a stop to the demonstration. Near dusk, soldiers pulled out of their positions and retreated back beyond the gate.
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