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Carving sumud out of wood
A carpentry workshop is providing Palestinian women in al-Walaja a creative outlet in an agricultural community stifled by Israel’s separation wall.
By
Natalie Alz
December 31, 2021
How one Palestinian spring became a leisure spot for Israelis only
The spring that once belonged to the Palestinian village of Walajeh is now off limits to its residents. As of last week, it is open to Israeli settlers alone.
By
Aviv Tatarsky
October 22, 2019
East Jerusalem hit by wave of home demolitions
Nine families are made homeless in a series of demolitions in East Jerusalem. The pace of demolitions so far in 2017 outstrips that in 2016, currently the worst year on record. By Aviv Tatarsky Israeli forces conducted a wave of demolitions in East Jerusalem on Thursday, destroying four homes in al-Walaja, one house and four…
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May 5, 2017
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Supreme Court ruling turns village into open-air prison
The Supreme Court gave the state a green light to continue walling in a village split between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, blocking the villagers on all four sides The Supreme Court turned down yesterday a petition against the construction of the separation wall between the village of Walajeh, so close to Jerusalem it can…
By
Dimi Reider
August 24, 2011
Rick’s Weekly Wrap-Up: Apartheid, anyone?
While we should congratulate J14 for another successful week of anti-government demonstrations, let’s not forget that an all-too-similar Palestinian protest in annexed East Jerusalem was met with IDF violence Raging Rick Berman gives you this week’s news as it ought to be told By Rechavia “Rick” Berman Welcome to another edition of the Weekend Holyland…
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+972 Magazine
August 14, 2011
Breaking: Harsh Israeli response to protest in Palestinian village
al-Walaje, occupied West Bank – A group of about 30 international, Palestinian and Israeli demonstrators demonstrated in front of Israeli construction equipment Sunday morning, in an effort to prevent the uprooting of olive trees to make way for the continued construction of the separate wall that is to surround this village located just south of…
By
Joseph Dana
July 30, 2011
Police fire sponge bullets at Israeli citizens in al-Araqib
The Bedouin village of Al-Araqib was destroyed for the 9th time on Sunday morning in the wasteland of Israeli democracy. Today police forces were back in Al-Araqib destroying make-shift structures which had been erected over night. Villagers resisting the takeover have been arrested and beaten, with eyewitnesses reporting use of sponge bullets. Based on villagers’…
By
Joseph Dana
January 17, 2011
Violence in al-Walaja as the weekly protest against the wall grows
Israeli violence is growing in al-Walaja as the village continues to grow its resistance to the building of the Separation Wall on its land. Yesterday, Israeli forces attacked non-violent demonstrators with stones, sound bombs and tear gas. Two Palestinians were arrested violently and the protest was repressed with unnecessary violence. The following video captures the demo better than words. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU8S0wYcS8A[/youtube] Mazin Qumsiyeh…
By
Joseph Dana
August 19, 2010
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