Palistine - Olive Seedlings in Wall's Path
Village of Biddu to Plant Olive Seedlings in Wall's Path on Monday
On Monday January 24 at 11:00 AM the community
of Biddu in northwest Jerusalem will plant olive trees in
the path of Israel's Apartheid Wall. The peaceful protest,
organized by Biddu's popular committee, will also be joined
by international and Israeli activists. Participants will
gather at Biddu's Village Council at 11:00 AM on Monday and
march to Biddu's farmland that is being bulldozed for Wall
construction.
Monday's action is yet another step in Biddu's year long struggle against the Wall. The village has resisted the construction of the Wall on their land through non-violent protests and legal appeals. Five residents of Biddu were killed last spring by Israeli security forces during protests against the Wall.
Despite an Israeli Supreme Court decision requiring a change in the path of the Wall in the Biddu area, Israeli contractors continue to build the Wall on Biddu's land. Monday's tree replanting will take place on the site of recent bulldozing of Biddu's farmland and olive trees. Bulldozing in Biddu was stopped over the last week due to a court appeal. It is unclear if Israeli contractors will be working on Monday.