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by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News
A Palestinian 20 year old youth was killed, 37 injured, among them a journalist when Israeli troops opened fire at Palestinian protesters marking land day in the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian sources reported that soldiers opened fire at protesters who marched up to the borders with Israel near Gaza city killing Mohamed Zakout, 20, and injuring 37 others. Among those injured were 3 in critical conditions and a local journalist.
In the West Bank Israeli troops injured 100 civilians including an American activist who marked land day in different parts of the West Bank today.
Marking the 36th anniversary of land day today Palestinians and their supporters marched for Jerusalem demanding an end to the Israeli occupation of the city. Protests were organized near the Israeli Lebanese borders as well as the borders with Jordan.
The Land day commemoration started in 1976, when Palestinian residents of the Galilee to the Negev protested Israel’s plan to expropriate thousands of dunams of land for security and settlement purposes. Israeli military and police attacked the protests leaving 6 killed, hundreds injured.
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Land Day live report
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- 2147: According to the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee, one of the groups helping to organize the protests, 34 protesters had been jailed by late Friday.
They included 10 Palestinians arrested at the entrance of Nabi Saleh and 17 from Silwan in occupied East Jerusalem, including the head of Fatah's portfolio in the city.
(Israeli authorities say they arrested four people in Nabi Saleh and 14 in Jerusalem.)
2000: Amnesty International is urging Israel to tone down its use of force against demonstrators. In a statement, Amnesty's deputy head for the Middle East, Ann Harrison, says:
"News that Israeli forces are firing live ammunition on Land Day demonstrators near the Erez Crossing in Gaza, and that scores have been injured ... is extremely worrying, particularly in the light of frequent and persistent use of excessive force against Palestinian protesters.
"We are also concerned at reports that Palestinian Authority security forces have tried to prevent protests in areas under their control, while Hamas security forces have beaten protesters," she said. Both sides should respect freedom of assembly and international policing standards, she added.
1935: Calls returned -- the Israeli army says a man approached Erez before soldiers opened fire. It says forces acted within the rules of engagement, firing warning shots before directly targeting him.
1825: A young Palestinian man has been killed in a clash with Israeli forces in the northern Gaza Strip, says medical official Adham Abu Salmiya. The victim has been identified as Mahmoud Zakot, 20. He was shot near the Erez crossing, witnesses said. An Israeli military spokesman did not immediately return calls.
1740: Hezbollah's Sheikh Nabil Kauk reflects on Land Day: "The nation's right to the whole of Palestine is not dead. Palestine is not waiting for the Arab summit or international decisions.
"The Palestinian nation relies on the guns of fighters in Gaza, in Ramallah and in Bint Jbeil," Kauk said, according to an Israeli news website.
1737: A witness in Qalandiya, Jalal Abukhater, says Mustafa Barghouti was indeed the victim of an attack on partisan grounds. But he dismissed Leibovich's version of events as nonsensical.
1731: Demonstrations have continued all day in the Gaza Strip, where activists are reporting casualties after Israeli forces opened fire near the border.
Gaza medical official Adham Abu Salmiya reports over two dozen people injured -- three of them seriously -- after separate clashes near Beit Hanoun and Khan Younis.
Protester Ebaa Rezeq says she witnessed at least six of the injuries which came after Israeli forces fired on a crowd that had bypassed Hamas police checkpoints to arrive at the border area.
Rezeq says Israeli forces used live fire after they managed to remove a part of a metal fence near the wall. Israel says it fired warning shots at protesters near the border, but Rezeq disagrees.
"People are falling here like flies," she says. "Blood everywhere".
1624: Palestinian members of the Israeli Knesset have joined thousands protesting in northern Israel's Deir Hanna vilalge, Israeli media reporting.
1600: More than 15,000 people in Jordan, including opposition Islamists and trade unionists, have held a peaceful sit-in near the border with Israel, AFP reports.
According to the report, protesters waved signs that said, "Freedom for Jerusalem and freedom for Palestine," and "Jerusalem, here we come," as they gathered in Kafrein, some 10 kilometers from the border crossing and barely a kilometer and a half from the frontier.
1530: A Palestinian protester in Bethlehem has been seriously injured by a tear-gas canister, says a Ma'an correspondent at the scene.
The correspondent photographed the aftermath of the incident during clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces.
1519: An Israeli police officer has been lightly injured in Jerusalem; 14 protesters have been arrested for throwing stones, police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld tells Ma'an.
1441: In south Lebanon, hundreds of Palestinian refugees are gathering near Beaufort Castle as large numbers of Lebanese troops look on, with barbed wire erected to ensure no one approached the flashpoint frontier, an AFP correspondent says.
1437: An Israeli military official is disputing PNI chief Mustafa Barghouti's explanation of how he was injured.
Avital Leibovich
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The info I have regarding Mousteffa Bargoutti injured,is that he was hurt by a Pales,as he was trying to convince youth in #Kalandya to riot
30 Mar 12
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1432: Hamas security forces are preventing protesters from reaching the border.
1426: Israel's military uploaded video showing the small fire on a watchtower in Bethlehem. Palestinians can also be seen hurling rocks at the structure connected to a checkpoint.
1403: Protester scales wall at Bethlehem checkpoint and places a Palestinian flag to huge cheers from the crowd. How'd he get that rope through the hole?
1335: Israeli forces heavily deployed in Jerusalem. Troops have blocked the entrances to Palestinian neighborhoods al-Isawiya, al-Tur and Wadi Joz, our correspondent says.
1331: Representatives of the Palestinian telecommunications network Jawwal are handing bottled water to protesters near Qalandiya checkpoint.
1315: Lawmaker Mustafa Barghouti has been injured by a tear-gas canister, activists say.
1321: Hundreds of protesters are streaming from Ramallah to Qalandiya checkpoint, where demonstrators are burning tires, chanting and waving flags.
Israeli forces are firing tear gas, rubber bullets, spraying foul-smelling chemical water and using a 'scream' acoustic device against the protesters.
An Israeli military spokesman says soldiers are using "riot dispersal means" to deal with protesters throwing rocks. No immediate reports of injury.
1320: Photo: A small fire erupted at the Israeli military watchtower at Bethlehem checkpoint but died out quickly. Probably a Molotov cocktail.
1315: Photo: Youths throwing stones at Israeli army watchtower at Bethlehem checkpoint; older protesters are calling them back.
1312: Hundreds of protesters break through Palestinian security forces and race toward Bethlehem checkpoint shouting "To Jerusalem." Palestinian forces have bolted, our reporter says.
No response from Israeli forces -- yet.
1300: In Nablus, hundreds of protesters head toward Bracha settlement near Iraq Burin, PA official says. Israeli forces firing tear gas and stun grenades at demonstrators, two villagers suffer gas inhalation.
1254: Israeli forces on high alert at frontier crossings with Lebanon and Syria.
1250: A group of protesters surged toward the checkpoint in Bethlehem, which is being guarded by a human wall of Palestinian security forces. Israeli forces are present and watching closely.
1236: Israeli forces have detained four people at a protest in Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah, an Israeli military spokesman says.
1231: Photo: In Bethlehem, Palestinian security forces have formed a human wall to block the protesters from reaching the checkpoint. All peaceful so far.
1226: A few hundred protesters are marching in Bethlehem toward the checkpoint to Jerusalem.
1131: Israeli media reporting that more troops were deployed to the northern border.
"The forces are equipped with crowd dispersal and anti-riot measures ... orders were given to the forces to maintain restraint and prevent protestors from reaching the border (fence)," reports Ynet news.
1115: Palestinians in the Old City of Jerusalem say Israeli forces have deployed by the hundreds. Along with a large media presence, the area surrounding the al-Aqsa Mosque is packed.
1100: A BBC reporter in Bethlehem says he's seeing plenty of Palestinian Authority security forces milling about. No surprises there.
Matthew Bell @matthewjbell
Lots of Palestinian security forces on duty for march in Bethlehem this morning.
30 Mar 12
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1036: Osama Shomer, a student at Al-Azhar University in Gaza who is preparing to join demonstrations there, says Israeli warplanes are flying low overhead.
Osama Shomer @OsamaShomar
Israeli F16s flying at low altitude now #Gaza
30 Mar 12
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1031: Israeli authorities just made their first arrest of the day, according to a group which coordinates protests in the West Bank. Got a busy signal at Israeli army HQ.
1016: Around 4,000 Lebanese, Palestinian and foreign demonstrators are expected to march to the Beaufort Castle in Nabatiyeh, the Beirut-based Naharnet news is reporting.
1002: The US Consulate in Jerusalem is warning Americans to avoid the Old City today.
"The U.S. Consulate General takes this opportunity to remind U.S. citizens that demonstrations, even peaceful ones, can turn violent with little or no warning. U.S. citizens should be aware of their surroundings at all times, and avoid large crowds," according to the consulate's website.
0947: Israel is also patrolling the skies above Jerusalem, an activist reports.
Zalameh @BDS4Justice
Too many helicopters in the sky
29 Mar 12
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0940: Israel's military tells us the occupied West Bank will be sealed off from Israel except under exceptional circumstances in line with "security assessments."
"In accordance with the directives of the Minister of Defense and as part of the situation assessments in the IDF, a general closure will be implemented in the Judea and Samaria region," army says.
0925: A reporter for The Jerusalem Post says security forces are already gathering up north.
Ben Hartman @Benhartman
Large police and army presence in Moshav Avivim #gm2j #gmj #gmtj #israel #palestine #jpost
29 Mar 12
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0920: A program of events for the day can be found here. Most of the protests will kick off at 12:30, the program says. "It is expected that tens of thousands will participate".
0917: Palestinians are gathering in Israel and the occupied territories to mark Land Day, in commemoration of the 1976 suppression of protests that killed six people and created a movement.
Follow this live report for a minute-by-minute account of events as they unfold.
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1 ) His Will / Mica
30/03/2012 16:20
His will for the Present may be as His will in the Past,
"Now also many nations are gathered against thee, that say, Let her be defiled, and let our eye look upon Zion. But they know not the thoughts of the LORD, neither understand they his counsel: for he shall gather them as the sheaves into the floor. Arise and thresh, O daughter of Zion: for I will make thine horn iron, and I will make thy hoofs brass: and thou shalt beat in pieces many people".
2 ) southparkbear / usa
30/03/2012 16:23
big article about nothing
3 ) Police-Shmolice / Israel
30/03/2012 16:35
Israelis want freedom to deal with rioting terrorists. There will be not a single terrorist in Israel in 24 hrs.
4 ) Robert / US
30/03/2012 17:55
Not a trust worthy story . You have reporting from ynet a right wing rag . Maan is not an honest broker for the Palestinian cause which is a Noble one
5 ) Carlos / uSA
30/03/2012 19:08
I never use YNET for news. PressTV, VTJP headlines, Journal of Turkish weekly are way better and have less bias than israeli rags.
6 ) EE / UK
30/03/2012 20:52
They are marching, protesting, chanting, sitting-in, hanger-striking, throwing rocks every week. That is why PA budget is in constant crunch - no one working, but US and EU supposed to pay to those who are participating and organizing marches, protests, chanting, sitting-in, hanger strikes, rock throwing ets. Not very smart.
7 ) basem / betlehem
30/03/2012 21:20
thanks zionists for your info
8 ) Freedom Calls / US
30/03/2012 22:32
@#3 Police-Shmolice you need help,you will being receiving some in the future ,I'm sure of it.
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