PHOTOS: Palestinian activists dismantle Israeli roadblock
By Activestills
October 3, 2013
Palestinian
activists, accompanied by international supporters, descended on an
Israeli military roadblock in the Palestinian village of Al Walaja at
noon Thursday, quickly dismantling it before Israeli forces could arrive
on the scene.Activists used the leverage provided by the now-open gate to shift the massive concrete block on which it was anchored, eventually sending the entire apparatus tumbling down the steep hillside. The group then made a quick getaway, leaving the site before a single member of Israeli forces could arrive to interfere. Read part 7 of Haggai Matar’s Wall project: Al-Walaja - A village turned prison Some participants even drove through the newly opened road, passing through Beit Jala land, including the Cremisan monastery, that will be even further divided by the separation wall if it is built as planned. Many of the activists who participated in this action were attending the Bil’in International Popular Resistance Conference, taking place this week. Related: Supreme Court ruling turns village into open-air prison Source The activists used a sledge hammer to break the lock on a steel gate blocking the road between Al Walaja and the bordering village of Beit Jala. The gate had been installed by the Israeli military in the past year to prevent movement between the two Palestinian villages at the location where the Israeli separation wall will eventually be built. |
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