Palestinians In West Bank Use Land Day To Protest Israeli Occupation
Palestinians have marched in the occupied West Bank to
commemorate the Land Day, an annual event to mark the killing of six
Palestinians by Israeli regime death squads during mass protests at Israel’s seizure
of their land in 1976. Press TV: Large number of
Palestinians in the village of Huwara participated in the
demonstration on Monday, which was meant to stress that the Palestinians
will always confront Israeli ethnic cleansing policies. “The Land
Day has a very important meaning to the Palestinian people. It’s the
day of resistance against occupation; it’s the day of resistance against
settlement and resistance for freedom,” said Mustafa Barghouthi, a
leader of the Palestinian National Initiative. “Palestinians all
over the world are united today in one voice. Facing the world, we will
cry that we have a right, an inalienable right in our land Palestine,”
said Qais Abd al-Karim, from the Democratic Front for the Liberation of
Palestine. The Israeli military boosted its presence in Huwara
following information that the protesters were ready to go directly to
the military checkpoint that separates the northern West Bank from the
central and southern parts. The march turned violent when the Israeli forces blocked the demonstrators’ access to the checkpoint.
Palestinian
protesters run away from Israeli forces following a protest marking
Land Day on March 30, 2015 in a West Bank village, north of Ramallah.“The rally is meant in the first place to
tell the Israelis that we, the people of Palestine, will always fight
for the sake of our land and rights. The world must know that the racist
regime grabs our lands to build more settlements,” said Othman Dweikat,
a member of the municipal council in the occupied Nablus. The
Israeli forces fired tear gas and stun bombs to disperse protesters
after clashes erupted between the forces and the demonstrators. Dozens
of protesters suffered suffocation due to tear gas inhalation. Land
Day has become an occasion where annual protests are held. Protesters
say the event is a wake-up call and a reminder that Palestinians will
always defend their land by all possible means in the face of Israeli
occupation and violence.
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