Tuesday, March 2, 2010

With my life and soul I will free you Palestine-Demonstrators in Gaza

Internatonal Solidarity Movement
1 March 2010
Gazans protest against the seige
Gazans protest against the seige
Thirty activists from the Local Initiative Beit Hannoun and the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) participated in the weekly demonstration asking for Palestinian land to be returned to its rightful owners. The activists gathered at the site of the University College for Agriculture which now lies in rubble following air attacks during operation Cast Lead.
The activists walked towards the Erez border chanting “Down with the Occupation” and “With my life and soul I will free you Palestine”. The activists reached 50 meters from the border and there Saber Zanin, Director of Beit Hannoun Local Initiative, spoke about the hardships farmers face on a daily basis as they attempt to plough and farm their land. Farmers risk being shot at either by Israeli snipers or from the automated tower machines which line the Gaza-Israel border zone. Speaking in Hebrew to the Israeli soldiers present within the watch tower, Zanin explained to them that the crowd was gathered on Palestinian land and that they had a right to be there by international law.
Zanin referred to the new regulation created by Israel upon Gaza that no person could come closer than 300 metres from the border. In reality, human rights groups within Gaza have documented that farmers have been shot at 2 km from the border.
As the demonstration came to a close and the activists started making their way back, shots were fired very close to the activists. A member of the ISM spoke to the Israeli soldiers through a microphone and asked the soldiers why they were firing upon civilians. The soldiers continued to fire as the group left. Seven shots were fired in all.

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1-3-2010


IOF Open Fire on Peaceful Demonstration in North Beit Hanoun

At midday on Monday 1 March 2010, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), positioned at the north separation fence, opened fire on protestors taking part in the weekly demonstration against  the 'security buffer zone' near the fence.  To express their solidarity with Palestinian farmers who live near the borders, volunteers from the ‘Local Initiative’ in Beit Hanoun decided to organize a weekly demonstration, with the support of internationals. Saber Az-Za'anin, the director of the 'Local Initiative'  said to Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights at app. 11:30am on Monday 1 March 2010, that a group of Palestinians and internationals moved towards the northern borders and stopped few meters away from the cement wall. The demonstrators waved the Palestinian flags and two representatives of the political parties delivered a speech. As Az-Za'anin began his Hebrew speech which was directed to the Israeli government; the IOF stationed in one of the cement monitoring towers shouted and fired at the demonstrators. Demonstrators left the area immediately. In his speech Az-Za'anin said the Palestinian people have the right to live and to, plant our lands in these areas, and that this was a peaceful gathering to protest against the Israeli decisions. Demonstrators left the area immediately. No casualties or  injuries were reported in this incident.