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Demonstrations in 6 Districts In Jenin, a demonstration against the Wall took place in Zububa village, which the Wall surrounds on three sides and isolates 600 dunums of land from the village. The activities started at 11 in the morning when hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Wall holding signs against the Occupation and the Wall. The demonstrators began tearing down wires from the Wall when the Occupation Military started shooting bullets and tear gas at the demonstrators.
In Qalqiliya hundreds of residents from the city demonstrated in the city and marched to the Wall painting slogans and raising their flag on the Wall. The Occupation Military attacked the demonstrators who attempted to raise the Palestinian flag on the watchtower of the Apartheid Wall and shot sound bombs and tear gas at the demonstrators.
In Nablus over 400 people gathered in the city center for a demonstration against the Wall, while in Bethlehem a speaking forum on the Wall and its impacts was arranged, after which a march took place to Aida refugee camp which is threatened by the Apartheid Wall. In Salfit, tens of women from the villages of Biddya, Qarawat Marda, Bani Hassan, Rafat, Iskaka, and Hares demonstrated near an isolated home by the Wall in Mas-ha, expressing solidarity with the family of the house. Despite the Military’s attempt to stop the women from reaching the house, they insisted until they succeeded to reach the family. The women were raising slogans demanding for the complete destruction of the Wall and a halt to the confiscation of lands under the pretext “security”. Media Coverage and the Week Ahead In Palestine, widespread media coverage in radio, television and print marked November 9 as the day in which Palestinians lead a national and global anti-wall protest. Local stations showed “spots” on the Wall throughout the day and the days preceding, slogans were read out, and interviews were held. All major Arab satellite channels covered November 9th. Coverage of the worldwide demonstration began gaining exposure in Palestine on the 8th, as demonstrations and activities began worldwide on the day prior. Demonstrations are to continue in the northern West Bank until November 16th, many which will be held with other activities, in affected villages by the Wall and near its “gates”. It is anticipated that further outreach will take place during the week on local TV and radio as communities continue their resistance to Israel’s Apartheid Wall and policies of expulsion.
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