On June 25th, 2010, protesters were wounded and dozens suffocated as a result of the inhalation of tear gas during the clashes that took place in the village of Bil’in (Ramallah District) when the Occupation Forces tried to suppress the weekly march against the Apartheid Wall and the settlements. The march, organized by the Biâlin […]
Bil’in Weekly Protest: No to Expulsions from Jerusalem
On June 25th, 2010, protesters were wounded and dozens suffocated as a result of the inhalation of tear gas during the clashes that took place in the village of Bil’in (Ramallah District) when the Occupation Forces tried to suppress the weekly march against the Apartheid Wall and the settlements. The march, organized by the Biâlin […]
Weekly protest in al-Ma’sara marches towards Efrat settlement
On June 25th, 2010, three demonstrators were injured in the weekly march in the village al-Maâsara (Bethlehem District) as a result of the clashes between the demonstrators and the Israeli Occupation Forces at the entrance of the Efrat settlement. The demonstrators managed to go through the barbed wire set up by the Occupation Forces at […]
Weekly protest in al-Ma’sara marches towards Efrat settlement
On June 25th, 2010, three demonstrators were injured in the weekly march in the village al-Maâsara (Bethlehem District) as a result of the clashes between the demonstrators and the Israeli Occupation Forces at the entrance of the Efrat settlement. The demonstrators managed to go through the barbed wire set up by the Occupation Forces at […]
Ni’lin: occupation forces assault medical staff and a press
***image2***On June 18th, 2010, during the weekly march in opposition to the Apartheid Wall in the village of Niâlin (Ramallah District), the Israeli occupation forces assaulted ambulance crews of the Palestinian Red Crescent. The occupation forces beat the medical staff, threw down their important medical equipment, and arrested them. Hamud Said Amira, a cameraman from […]
Ni’lin: occupation forces assault medical staff and a press
***image2***On June 18th, 2010, during the weekly march in opposition to the Apartheid Wall in the village of Niâlin (Ramallah District), the Israeli occupation forces assaulted ambulance crews of the Palestinian Red Crescent. The occupation forces beat the medical staff, threw down their important medical equipment, and arrested them. Hamud Said Amira, a cameraman from […]
Wadi Rahal: Scouts lead protest against the Apartheid Wall in spite of threats from IOF
The scouts of Wadi al-Rahal led the residents and the international solidarity activists in the weekly march against the Apartheid Wall in the village. After the Friday prayers, the march started from the center of the village and moved towards the area of the Wall in an attempt to reach the confiscated lands. The demonstrators […]
Wadi Rahal: Scouts lead protest against the Apartheid Wall in spite of threats from IOF
The scouts of Wadi al-Rahal led the residents and the international solidarity activists in the weekly march against the Apartheid Wall in the village. After the Friday prayers, the march started from the center of the village and moved towards the area of the Wall in an attempt to reach the confiscated lands. The demonstrators […]
Participate in the World Education Forum in Palestine, October 28-31 2010
The World Education Forum (WEF) will take place in Palestine between the dates of October 28th through the 31st under the umbrella of the World Social Forum (WSF) program. Established in 2001, the WSF uses social exchange and active cooperation to oppose war, colonialism, neo-liberalism and a strictly market-driven approach to economic and social policy […]
Participate in the World Education Forum in Palestine, October 28-31 2010
The World Education Forum (WEF) will take place in Palestine between the dates of October 28th through the 31st under the umbrella of the World Social Forum (WSF) program. Established in 2001, the WSF uses social exchange and active cooperation to oppose war, colonialism, neo-liberalism and a strictly market-driven approach to economic and social policy […]