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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Israel Blocks WBank Village Over Barrier Protests

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/world/international-palestinians-israel-barrier.html


RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli forces blockaded a Palestinian village on Saturday in what the army called an open-ended effort to curb protests against the construction nearby of the West Bank barrier.

Troops were encircling Ni'lin, near the Palestinian city of Ramallah, under orders to vet those entering or leaving and turn back would-be demonstrators against the barrier, which has been condemned internationally for taking in occupied land.

"These protests have been getting increasingly violent, and they must be stopped," an Israeli military spokeswoman said. NOTICE THEY DON'T SAY THEY'RE THE ONES BEING VIOLENT!

The barrier, a network of razor-wire fences and concrete barricades, is intended to keep out Palestinian suicide bombers, Israel says. But it also loops around Jewish settlement blocs, cutting off some West Bank villages from swathes of farmland.

Construction sites are flashpoints for confrontations between Israeli security forces and local Palestinians, who are often supported by left-wing protestors from Israel and abroad.

Ni'lin residents said the closure was imposed on Friday, which also saw a march against the barrier during which around 20 protesters were hurt by rubber bullets fired by Israeli security forces. Four protesters from an Israeli solidarity group were arrested, an organizer of the demonstration said.

Casualties and other patients were prevented from leaving the village for treatment, said Salah al-Khawaja, spokesman for the Ni'lin Committee for Resisting the Wall.

The military spokeswoman said security forces were attacked by hundreds of Palestinians who pelted them with rocks and rolled burning tires at them, injuring a border policeman. She denied that the closure was affecting the movement of patients.

The military spokesman said the blockade would be in place indefinitely and "in accordance with security needs." Israel Radio said it would be reviewed on Monday.

A demonstration was held on Saturday in defiance of the closure, with Ni'lin youths blockading roads used by bulldozers to access the construction site, residents said.

Israeli security forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas, injuring at least seven people, residents said.

Security forces were "using means of riot dispersal" after coming under a hail of rocks, the military spokeswoman said.

(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Elizabeth Piper)

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