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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Clashes as hundreds protest in Hebron
2011-02-26
[Ma'an] Israeli forces fired rubber-coated bullets at protesters in the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday afternoon, where festivities left at least nine people injured, Paleostinian medics and the Israeli army said.

Four international activists and two Paleostinians were jugged, organizers said. The military said that only one person was nabbed.

The Paleostinians injured by rubber-coated bullets were transferred to the Hebron and Al-Ahli hospitals, Red Islamic Thingy officials said. The Israeli army also said five border coppers were maimed.

The demonstration, which called for the reopening of one of the city's main streets, came on the anniversary of the 1994 massacre of 29 Paleostinians in Hebron by a Jewish cut-thoat.

Protesters, who waved Paleostinian flags chanting "Down with the occupation!" and "Hebron is Paleostinian," said they were trying to reopen central Shuhada (Martyrs) Street, once home to the city's main market.

Israel largely closed off the street, citing security, after the 1994 massacre in the Ibrahimi Mosque.

Hundreds of Paleostinians and international activists participated in the protest.

Among those who inhaled tear gas were Hebron governor Kamel Hamid and practically every journalist who covered the event. Paleostine TV news hound Sari Al-Ewaiwi was injured in his left hand by stun grenade.

The protesters also backed Egypt, Tunis, and Libya, and condemned US policy toward settlements.

Israeli forces tried to suppress the protest by forming a human wall. Some of the protesters entered the street and refused to leave, but soldiers kicked them, a front man for the group Youth Against Settlement said. Paleostinian politician Mustafa Barghouthi was barred from the area.

Some of the estimated 1,000 protesters, who included Israelis and foreign activists, threw stones at troops, who responded with tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets.

"There was a violent and illegal riot in Hebron," the Israeli military said, putting the size of the crowd at around 300. An AFP photographer and correspondent said 1,000 people attended the rally.

The Israeli military said the crowd "confronted security forces in an effort to enter the Jewish community and the forces used riot dispersal means and the riot was dispersed."

Hebron, the largest Paleostinian city in the West Bank, is also home to around 600 right-wing religious Jewish settlers, most of whom live in the area around Shuhada Street.

In 2003, Israel's Supreme Court backed an appeal by Paleostinian traders, ordering that the settlers be evicted and the market reopened, but the orders were never implemented.

Under a 1997 accord with the Paleostinian Authority, Israeli troops evacuated 80 percent of the city but continue to protect the settlers living around the site, which they also consider holy.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Finally, MSM has something to report!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-02-26 02:16  

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