International Solidarity Movement - Update
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International Solidarity Movement - Update
This Friday, at noon, villagers in the South
Bethlehem region will gather for a prayer and march on the
bulldozed land of Umm Salamuna. The action is part of the
nonviolence resistance to the annexation and confiscation
of their land for the Apartheid Wall and the nearby Israeli
colony of Efrat. Israeli authorities plan to annex 700 and
raze 270 dunums of agricultural land with olive trees and
grape vines from Umm Salamuna. Confiscation orders have
also been issued against neighbouring villages, which have
already lost much of their land to the Efrat settlement,
part of the ever expanding Etzion block.
In recent weeks IOF bulldozers have met with resistance from villagers as they intensify their destruction of village land. About one month ago villagers from Umm Salamuna threw themselves in front of bulldozers and suffered beatings from the IOF but managed to stop work. When the bulldozers and IOF returned to Umm Salamuna two weeks later, villagers again resisted this military might with their bodies and two suffered broken bones from rifle butt beatings.
The villagers have vowed to defend their land with all the strength they have and appeal for international solidarity. According to Village Council President Mahmoud Rashid, "it constitutes their only source of livelihood, and no one will accept that the Wall is on their land isolating hundreds of dunams from each farmer and outright destroying at least a 200-meter wide strip of land".
The resistance will continue the following Friday afternoon, with cultural activities including theater, poetry and Palestinian folklore.
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