Non-Violent Protests Against West Bank Barrier Turn Increasingly Dangerous
Palestinian demonstrations intended to be peaceful met with Israeli teargas, stun grenades and sometimes live ammunition
BIL'IN - It began calmly enough with a march down the high street after midday prayers at the mosque. Palestinian villagers were surrounded by dozens of foreigners singing and waving flags. They turned and headed out to the olive-tree fields and up towards the broad path of Israel's West Bank barrier. There, behind a concrete hilltop bunker, the Israeli soldiers looked down on them.
The crowd approached the barrier, still singing. One man flew a paper kite shaped as a plane. "This land is a closed military zone," an Israeli soldier shouted in flawless Arabic over a loudspeaker. "You are not allowed near the wall." Then the soldiers fired a barrage of teargas.
It has been like this every Friday in the village of Bil'in for more than four years - the most persistent popular demonstration against Israel's vast steel and concrete barrier. It is a protest founded on non-violence that is spreading to other West Bank villages. But it has become increasingly dangerous.
On April 17, on the hillside at Bil'in, a Palestinian named Basem Abu Rahmeh, 31, was shot with a high-velocity Israeli teargas canister that sliced a hole into his chest, caused massive internal bleeding and quickly killed him. Video footage shot by another demonstrator shows he was unarmed, many metres from the barrier and posing no threat to the soldiers.
The Israeli military said it faced a "violent and illegal riot" and is investigating. On Friday the demonstrators at Bil'in wore Rameh's image on T-shirts and carried it on posters.
Last month another demonstrator, an American named Tristan Anderson, 38, was hit in the head by an identical high-velocity teargas canister in a protest against the barrier at the nearby village of Na'alin. He was severely injured, losing the sight in his right eye and suffering brain damage. "To shoot peaceful demonstrators is really horrifying to us," said his mother, Nancy.
Friday's demonstration lasted around three hours. The crowd repeatedly surged towards the fence, then retreated under clouds of teargas. The military sounded a constant, high-pitched siren, interspersed with warnings in Arabic and Hebrew: "Go back. You with the flag, go back" and, incongruously, in English: "You are entering a naval vessel exclusion zone. Reverse course immediately."
The Bil'in demonstration was always intended to be non-violent, although on Friday, as is often the case, there were half a dozen younger, angrier men lobbing stones at the soldiers with slingshots. The Israeli military, for its part, fires teargas, stun grenades, rubber-coated bullets and sometimes live ammunition at the crowd.
There have long been Palestinian advocates of non-violence, but they were drowned out by the militancy of the second intifada, the uprising that began in late 2000 and erupted into waves of appalling suicide bombings.
Eyad Burnat, 36, has spent long hours in discussions with the young men of Bil'in, a small village of fewer than 2,000, convincing them of the merits of "civil grassroots resistance".
"Of course it gets more difficult when someone is killed," said Burnat, who heads the demonstration. "But we've faced these problems in the past. We've had more than 60 people arrested and still they go back to non-violence. We've made a strategic decision."
Some, like the moderate Palestinian MP Mustafa Barghouti, hope this might be the start of a broader movement throughout Palestinian society. "It is a spark that is spreading," he said in Bil'in. "It gives an alternative to the useless negotiations and to those who say only violence can help."
But it is not so much that all the young men of the village are converted to the peaceful cause, rather that they respect and follow their elders. "I personally don't believe in non-violent resistance," said Nayef al-Khatib, 21, an accountancy student. "They've taken our land by force so we should take it back from them by force."
The barrier at Bil'in cuts off the village from more than half its agricultural land and has allowed the continuing expansion of Jewish settlements, including the vast, ultra-Orthodox settlement of Modiin Illit, even though all settlements on occupied land are illegal under international law.
The international court of justice said in a 2004 advisory opinion that the barrier was illegal where it crossed into the West Bank, and even Israel's supreme court ruled nearly two years ago that the route at Bil'in did not conform to any "security-military reasons" and must be changed. But it has not been moved.
Like most of the men in the village, Nayef al-Khatib has spent time in jail. He was arrested aged 17 for demonstrating and spent a year behind bars, taking his final year of high school from his prison cell. That jail term means he cannot now obtain a permit to travel to Jerusalem or across to Jordan and is often held for hours at Israeli military checkpoints inside the West Bank. "But it was an honour for me. Now I'm like the older men," he said.
Some of those older men are influential. Ahmad al-Khatib, 32, was once a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, a prominent militant group, and was jailed for a year for transporting weapons. Now he is committed to non-violence, even objecting to the stone throwers.
"I don't apologise for what I did, but I'm not going back to it," he said. "We are an occupied nation according to international law and we have the right to resist, though that doesn't mean I support suicide bombers. But I don't want to resist all my life."
He argues that a non-violent strategy brings fewer Palestinian casualties. "I have no problem dying to get back my land, but I'd say to hell with my land if it just brought back our martyr who died last week. The life of a human being is more important than the land itself."
Often the most sensitive issue for the villagers has not been whether to take up arms, but whether to accept in their midst so many foreigners, and in particular so many Israeli demonstrators. Ahmad al-Khatib said it was the "most disputed question" and that many feared the Israelis were spying on them until they saw they, too, were being injured and arrested.
One of the first Israelis to join the Bil'in protest in its earliest days was Jonathan Pollack, 27, an activist and member of Anarchists Against the Wall who lives in Jaffa, just south of Tel Aviv. Although they warmly welcome him now, it was tense at first. "I'm still not one of their own and I don't pretend to be," he said.
Unlike most other joint peace initiatives, in this case the Israelis are in the minority and in the background. "I think it is very important that the struggle is Palestinian-led and that the colonial power relations are knowingly reversed," said Pollack.
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Show AllWould one of the Zionist supporters posting on here like to give us a blow by blow on Plan Dalet which was finalised on March 10th 1948 and was (or rather still is) the Zionist blueprint for the cleansing of Palestine of its ingigenous population. Possibly with their weasel words they might like to explain away why such an agenda is not what we all call ETHNIC CLEANSING which they just call by a different name.
The Cancer of Israel which pushed the US into the Iraq War via PNAC et al is now pushing for More War in AfPak by US troops. Not Israelis though, They could get hurt, people in Afpak fight back. They don't hide in closets for months like rats waiting to be saved be foreigners, they will give their lives to kill someone trying to hurt them. Courage.
Israel now pushes DC into greater and more War against Islam with The Foreigh Policy Initiative. John McCain & William Kristol led a rally for MORE WAR against Muslims two weeks ago.
No politician in America can rise above the position of Dog Catcher w/o swearing allegience and fealty and devotion to israel every god damn step of the way. They dare not, they are targeted for defeat and disappeared politically.
Didn't Cynthia McKinney question israel? A good woman silenced. A great woman.
Outrageous! Israel gets away with anything and everything it wants and the Palestinians are damned if they do and damned if they don't. What a predicament!
Israel is a cancer and must be cut out like a stinking, fetid tumor. It is the only country that puts its self above international law. The belief that they are the chosen people is as racist an ideology as anything the National Socialist Party ever put out. The U.S. has allowed Israel for decades to engage in ethnic cleansing, illegal occupation and apartheid policies. American Jews who support Israel soundly make the argument that their loyalties lie with a foreign government over those to their native country. Israel refuses to join the IAEA, sign a nuclear non-proliferation treaty and allow inspections of their nuclear facilities. These are all acts of a rogue country. Israel must be isolated by the world community and brought to account for their war crimes and violations of international law.
Contraty to Jewish/Zionist propaganda that whines about anti-semitism (they're everywhere) these views are of a Pro-Semite - Palestine for Palestinians!
I could not find the video of Basem Abu Rahmeh being shot at YouTube, but if you search for "bil'in protest" or "palestinian tear gas", you will get a huge catalog of videos of their weekly non-violent protests, and the violent reaction of the IDF.
How come we never seen this in the MSM? I know, I know, AIPAC Rules.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins - Native American proverb.
SINCE 1949 ISRAEL HAS SYSTEMATICALLY STOLLEN MORE AND MORE LAND----KILLED MORE PEOPLE---WITH THE HELP OF THE BIG BULLY---THE USA. THEY ALSO CONTINUOUSLY SAY THAT ANYONE AGAINST THEM IS ANTI JEW---OR ANTI SEMITIC---WHICH IS NOT TRUE.IF YOU WERE MY NEIGHBOR AND YOU REPEATEDLY MOVED YOUR FENCE CLOSER AND CLOSER TO MY HOUSE THAT IS WRONG-----THEN YOU KILL MY CHILDREN OFF---ONE BY ONE----AND SAY YOU ARE DEFENDING YOURSELF-----WHAT A CROK OF POOP---- SORRY BUT.........THE BIGGEST THREAT TO ISRAEL IS ...THE TRUTH.........BOYCOTT ISRAELI GOODS.COM
ITS OBVIOUS THAT ALL ISRAEL UNDERSTANDS IS VIOLENCE AND LYING ABOUT EVERYTHING........HISTORY DOESNT LIE----UNLESS ZIONIST ISRAELIS WRITE IT
So helpful.
In November 2005, in Gainesville, Florida, Jonathan Pollack gave a power point presentation and said:
“Although Israel marketed the Wall as a security barrier, logic suggests such a barrier would be as short and straight as possible. Instead, it snakes deep inside the West Bank, resulting in a route that is twice as long as the Green Line, the internationally recognized border. Israel chose the Wall’s path in order to dispossess Palestinians of the maximum land and water, to preserve as many Israeli settlements as possible, and to unilaterally determine a border.
“In order to build the Wall Israel is uprooting tens of thousands of ancient olive trees that for many Palestinians are also the last resource to provide food for their children. The Palestinian aspiration for an independent state is also threatened by the Wall, as it isolates villages from their mother cities and divides the West Bank into disconnected cantons [bantusans/ghettos]. The Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem conservatively estimates that 500,000 Palestinians are negatively impacted by the Wall.
“We believe that, as with Apartheid South Africa, Americans have a vital role to play in ending Israeli occupation - by divesting from companies that support Israeli occupation, boycotting Israeli products, coming to Palestine as witnesses, or standing with Palestinians in nonviolent resistance."
Eileen Fleming, Author, Founder WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"
'Iran arms ship bound for Gaza downed near Sudan'
By Haaretz Service Last update - 07:53 27/04/2009
An Iranian vessel laden with weapons bound for the Gaza Strip was torpedoed off the coast of Sudan last week, allegedly by Israeli or American forces operating in the area, the Egyptian newspaper El-Aosboa reported on Sunday.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1081215.html
"The Israeli military said it faced a "violent and illegal riot" and is investigating."
Well, thank goodness they are investigating. I'm sure that any day now they'll be announcing the results, and the prosecution of those responsible.
-- If you believe that, I have a large sum of money I want to send to you, if only you'll give me your name and bank account number.
For those who think Obama is change in the Middle East; he is not.
There can be no excuses for his Palestine policy.
Obama demands Palestine:
1) Recognize borderless state of israel
2) Renounce violence
3) Adhere to all former agreements
These three demands are even more appropriate for israel; yet Obama makes no demands of israel only Palestine.
Obama's chief of staff is the son of a zionist terrorist arms supplier.
The USA is the supportor and enabler of israeli atrocities.
Nothing has changed in Palestine policy.
"Obama demands Palestine:
1) Recognize borderless state of israel
2) Renounce violence
3) Adhere to all former agreements"
He demands this of Hamas, not all of Palestine. Hamas is not Palestine or the Palestinian government; it is a political party (in the best of terms) that won majority status in parliamentary elections, but that government has since dissolved.
When was Hamas dissolved? And who decided that?
See this article and Abbas response to what you claim was directed to Hamas:
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20090428/twl-ml-israel-palestinians-38359fb.html
BTW, Hamas is no different than the Stern Gang and Irgun. The Israeli govt is made up of folks from those group. And the son of a Stern Gang member has the ear of the US president.
Hamas wasn't dissolved, the government it was elected to was.
Dissolved by whom? Or more specifically who decided it was dissolved?
While not an official legal act, the low-level civil war (hell, I'll just say fighting, I don't think it qualifies as a civil war) between Hamas and Fatah pretty much guaranteed that the government would vanish.
zmann ---- You forgot the fact that a couple of dozen duely elected Palestinian Hamas leaders where assassinated or kidnapped by israel for the crime of being democratically elected to high office.
This at a time when Hamas had a strict self declared and enforced ceasefire in place for one year.
Hamas is the legitmate government in Palestine by the democratic will of the Palestinian.
"zmann ---- You forgot the fact that a couple of dozen duely elected Palestinian Hamas leaders where assassinated or kidnapped by israel for the crime of being democratically elected to high office."
Good point, and yes I did forget that. There's one little section of George Tenet's book that stands out to me...he asked some Palestinian Authority minister what it takes to be a cabinet/ministerial official in their government...the reply was along the lines of "Spending time in Israeli prisons".
But again, Hamas itself isn't the government, no more so than the Democratic National Committee is the government of the United States. It's just the party that was elected to majority status, to a government that is currently defunct.
Zmann -------- Do the Palestinians and Hamas consider their government defunct or does the USA and israel want it to be considered defunct?.When a political party wins a marority of seats,they are the government,as in the Labor or Tory government. In a democracy it is the will of the people that is the ultimate arbitrator.
If the government isn't seated, I would consider it defunct...or in exile if you prefer that term. I don't know what the Palestinians consider it, do you?
There was no civil war. It was an effort by both Israel and the US to kill off Hamas so that they can work with their puppet (Abbas) to give away the farm to the zionists. I know you are a jew and you have a soft spot for Israel, but hypocrisy seems to be a consistent trait among the Israelis and its supporters.
I see that you conveniently ignored the references to both the Stern Gang and Irgun...interesting.
"There was no civil war. It was an effort by both Israel and the US to kill off Hamas so that they can work with their puppet (Abbas) to give away the farm to the zionists."
You cannot deny there was genuine tension, animosity, and fighting amongst Hamas and Fatah. And as a consequence of that and other factors you have mentioned, the government where Hamas had a majority ceased to be.
"I see that you conveniently ignored the references to both the Stern Gang and Irgun...interesting."
That's because I really don't know anything about them, I'm assuming they were Jewish terrorist organizations back in the 20s-40s. And if so, then they can't really compare to Hamas, since Hamas is not just a terrorist organization, but also a political party and a sort of shadow government that provides social services to Palestinians. And before you jump on me for calling Hamas a terrorist organization, in all cases I try to use the legal definition of a loaded term as I understand it. Hamas has carried out terrorism, so it is a terrorist organization. Just as Israel has carried out state terrorism...however I don't think the term 'terrorist state' is anything but a rhetorical label. Certainly, it is a state sponsor of terror.
Then Is suggest you brush up on the Stern gand and Irgun. They make for interesting reading.
glenn ford
On April 19th, Obama said, "Palestinians need not recognize Israel." Infuriating that country.
The US is a vassal of Israel, led around by the nose by the ZioReichmongers. Their influence in DC pales with Obama's.
However, RELATIVE to the neoCONS who just left office, things are much better. Primarily as manifest in dialogue with Iran, not war, this ALSO infuriating Israel. BO's April 19th statement was right on.
While NeoCON John McCain just rallied and railed for More War, the Guest Of Honor at William Kristol's FPI coming out party. We would be in a four front war now if the bomber pilot traitor had been elected. Period.
Sashkaavili. Rick Davis. The two parties are not the same.
The Dem's are a degenerative disease. The GOP are rapist killing rich. gimmedisease.
cordially, joseph cotton
Joe good to hear of an improvement. Where did O say that?
So that must mean Hillary removed that from her negotiation demands?
Does this mean Gaza will get the 900 million O was withholding due to his previous conditions?
Hi glenn ford,
Google palestinians need not recognize israel as a jewish state
The administration saying this should not be a pre-condition of the Palestinians for negotiations.
I like your last question above. Naahh. The Palestinians gotta suck up to the useless PA if they want any of that money.
Peace to you.
Thanks for the google suggestion. I found the following link very informative:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1079213.html
What I was most concerned to see was "Netanyahu's position that the renewal of negotiations should be postponed until the Iranian nuclear threat is removed." And this is in Haaretz!
Whoa! This is clear blackmail in dictating US foreign policy.
It is despicable that this is nowhere to be seen in the MSM.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins - Native American proverb.
Actually you might find it on Hannity's TV or radio show some day...he's totally in love with Netanyahu. It's sickening.
Maybe, but as of NOW, it is nowhere to be found in the US media.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins - Native American proverb.
This is what happens when the people in the US govt are bought and sold by AIPAC. Welcome to the US of I.
"Welcome to the US of I."
This is increasingly evident.
Witness the latest Israeli incursion regarding the wiretapping of a US rep Jane Harmon. It appears as if rep Harmon was talking with an Israeli intelligence person who was offering to help her win a top intelligence spot within the US Congress. An Israeli who can help a sitting US representative gain a highly classified position within the US government! That's the real story!
We have traitors in this country, and many are contained within the Israel Lobby. The others are those who curry favor with them.