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In June 2001 a non-partisan public and civilian Israeli movement called Fence for life (Hebrew: גדר לחיים) began a struggle for the construction of a continuous security fence between the Palestinian population centers and the Israeli population. [1]
The Palestinian Red Crescent announced Sunday that the Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza City was no longer operational and had been surrounded by Israeli tanks. The hospital has more than 500 patients ...
Israeli barrier may refer to: Gaza–Israel barrier; West Bank barrier; Egypt–Israel barrier This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 22:26 (UTC). Text is ...
Some Israelis oppose the barrier. The Israeli Peace Now movement has stated that while they would support a barrier that follows the 1949 Armistice lines, the "current route of the fence is intended to destroy all chances of a future peace settlement with the Palestinians and to annex as much land as possible from the West Bank" and that the ...
Israel-Hamas war protesters arrested in Texas, others defy Columbia University demand to leave camp CEDAR ATTANASIO, JAKE OFFENHARTZ and JONATHAN MATTISE April 29, 2024 at 5:44 PM
Palestinians in the West Bank live under limited autonomous self-rule, but Israel controls major parts of their lives, including movement and travel, construction permits in certain areas and ...
In 2002, the Ariel Sharon Government began work on the Israeli West Bank barrier at the Seam Area. Israel has since maintained that the barrier is vital to keep Palestinian attackers out of Israeli cities. [39] [40] The barrier has been described by Daniel Schueftan as constituting, "the physical part of the strategy," of unilateral separation ...
Three days a week, Palestinian farmers in the occupied West Bank village of Qaffin line up at a yellow gate and show military permits to soldiers in order to tend their crops on the other side of ...