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Israeli forces attack weekly protests in the West Bank

Demonstrators with the Palestinian flag in Ni'lin

2nd May 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, al-Khalil team | Deir Istiya, Kafr Qaddum, Ni’lin; occupied Palestine Last week, as every week, Israeli forces attacked demonstrations in the West Bank against the illegal Israeli land-theft, the apartheid-wall and illegal Israeli ...

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Targeting of civilians with excessive force in Ni’lin

Long-range tear gas canister that has been shot at Palestinians in demonstrations all over the occupied West Bank

1st April 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, al-Khalil team | Ni’lin, occupied Palestine On 1st April, the weekly non-violent protest in Ni’lin village commemorated the Palestinian Land Day – and was, as every week, attacked by Israeli forces with endless ...

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Targeting of children and civilians in Ni’lin

Children holding banners commemorating Rachel Corrie

19th March 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, al-Khalil team | Ni’lin, occupied Palestine On 18th March 2016, Palestinian villagers of Ni’lin protested against the Israeli land-theft and illegal settlements and the continuous violence Israeli forces use to stifle the weekly ...

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Targeting playgrounds in Ni’lin

Children's playground showered in tear gas

14th March 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, al-Khalil team | Hebron, occupied Palestine On Friday, 11th March 2016, Israeli forces again attacked the non-violent protest in Ni’lin in the occupied West Bank, showering the village, including a public park and ...

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The anniversary of Tristan Anderson and the ongoing struggle

Tristan in hospital after his shooting

13th March 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, Al-Khalil Team | Ni’lin, Occupied Palestine  On the 13th March 2009 around 4:30pm, Tristan Anderson, an ISM volunteer from the US was critically wounded by the occupying Israeli forces while peacefully demonstrating against the ongoing occupation ...

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