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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Video, photos: Egypt in solidarity with Palestine http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/egypt-in-solidarity-with-palestine-in-pictures/

Al-Arish march for Palestine -- Video: Residents of the Sinai beach town of Al-Arish marched in solidarity with the people of Palestine and promise to one day help break the siege on Gaza and “liberate” Jerusalem -- Photos: Tahrir Square

Israeli troops attack West Bank anti-wall protests commemorating Nakba; 29 civilians injured http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10027&Itemid=56

On Friday 29 civilians were injured when Israeli troops attacked the weekly anti-wall protests taking place in Bil‘in, Ni‘lin, al-Nabi Saleh, central West Bank, as well as al-Ma‘ssara village in the south. This week protesters marked the 63 anniversary of Nakba. [Photo: Bil‘in villagers holding symbolic key to their lost homes]

Youth critically injured by live ammunition in Baten al-Hawa http://silwanic.net/?p=16025

Silwanic has received news that a young resident of Silwan has been shot in the stomach with live ammunition in Baten al-Hawa by either Israeli armed forces or militant settlers. The 16 year old boy has been transferred to Al-Maqased Hospital and is currently in surgery. Doctors describe his condition as critical, worsened by the delay in his transfer to hospital which caused a significant loss of blood. Dozens of family members have gathered in support of the injured youth. Al-Maqased Hospital has issued an urgent request for residents to donate blood, stating that the injured youth requires vast amounts for a blood transfusion.

Worst violence in Silwan since death of Samer Sarhan http://silwanic.net/?p=15936

- Intense clashes have swept through all major neighbourhoods in Silwan Since late morning, characterised by levels of violence not witnessed in the village since the martyrdom of resident Samer Sarhan by a settlers’ guard last September. A massive presence of Israeli troops is evident throughout Silwan, blocking off all the roads leading to and exiting Silwan, backed up by police on horseback and Mista’arevim undercover military forces (Israeli soldiers dressed up as Arab civilians). Israeli forces are firing tear gas grenades and rubber bullets wantonly throughout the village, causing several cases of asphyxiation in residents, including women and children.

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