A Joint March of Palestinians and Israelis
A Joint March of Palestinians and Israelis
No to Walls
and Checkpoints
Yes to Negotiation
No to Unilateral
‘Convergence’
A-Ram, Jerusalem, Saturday, May 13th, 11 am
In contrast to the Israeli government's assertion
that "there is no partner", and its program for unilateral
annexation, the residents of
A-Ram continue their joint
activities with Israelis, against the occupation and for a
peace that is just for both peoples. This march is the first
in a series of actions by a coalition of Israelis and
Palestinians together with the residents of A-Ram.
The Wall, which bisects the main street of A-Ram, has critically damaged the life of the residents. It has divided families, stopped workers from reaching their workplace and cut off teachers and students from their schools; in fact, three schools have already been forced to close.
The Wall has turned a thriving urban center into a jail.
The march, with the participation of schoolchildren, teachers, neighborhood residents and supporters will start at the center of A-Ram in the direction of the A-Ram checkpoint
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