Friday in Ni’lin

Every Friday, Palestinians from the village of Ni’lin organize protests against the Israeli “security/separation” barrier being built through the village. Recently, these protests have turned more violent. Israel has, for example, declared Ni’lin a closed military zone on Fridays. This means that, unless you live in Ni’lin, you’re not even allowed to enter the village due to a makeshift checkpoint on the road to the village. This has greatly reduced the available press or even international observer presence at the protests.

We, however, managed to get into the village by exiting our taxi about 1km from the village entering on foot via an alternate route.

The protest followed a similar pattern as Bil’in the week before. The protesters marched toward the wall, chanting and waving flags. Soon thereafter, they lit a pile of tires on fire in front of the gate on the wall and the Israeli army opened up with a barrage of tear gas and concussion grenades. The first volley of tear gas, I should note, was actually fired at close range and aimed directly at the protesters instead of up in the air. Fortunately, none of the high-speed canisters hit anyone. For the next hour or two, the protesters would throw stones at the soldiers over the wall and the army would respond with tear gas. Back and forth in fits and spurts.

Finally, however, the Israeli army opened the gate on the wall and began chasing the protesters through the fields and groves of olive trees. There were a few live rounds fired but, as far as I could tell, no one was hit. The IDF ultimately arrested one protester before withdrawing back behind the wall.

I’ve uploaded a few photos below…









  

For those unfamiliar with the logos and paraphernalia of the various groups in Palestine, the child on the right (above) is wearing a Hamas hat. I thought it provided an interesting contrast to his Spiderman sweatshirt.































  

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View Comments to “Friday in Ni’lin”

  1. yaseen36 says:

    grest job! great pics!! =)
    May Allah grants you with glad tidings, insyaAllah.. ameen..
    thank you for the pics that showed us whats currently happening overthere…

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  2. shawnduffy says:

    Thank you so much!

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  3. Avi says:

    So throwing rocks on Jews is kool and really helps for the people of Naalin.

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  4. shawnduffy says:

    I'm pretty sure I didn't say that anywhere in the article. They are protesting the construction of the wall on their land. So they are throwing rocks. It is what it is. Thank you.

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  5. sdawncasey says:

    Shawn, these photos are amazing and beautiful! Impressive!

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  6. shawnduffy says:

    Thanks so much Dawn!

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  7. David says:

    Amazing shots. Keep it up
    Regards,

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  8. shawnduffy says:

    Thanks so much David!

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