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Published 31 Aug, 2015 06:32am

Israeli troops use tear gas to disperse Palestinian protesters

BEIT JALA: Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and stun grenades on Sunday to disperse a protest in a Palestinian Christian town near Bethlehem against renewed work on Israel’s West Bank separation barrier.

Dozens of Palestinian and foreign protesters marched in the West Bank village of Beit Jala towards an area where military bulldozers have uprooted olive trees to clear space for the barrier.

Two protesters were arrested for allegedly throwing stones at soldiers guarding the construction zone, police said.

The former Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Michel Sabbah, denounced the work that began earlier this month. “This land belongs to us,” he said. “Whatever they do, whatever their courts say, this land belongs to us and it will return to us one day. You are stronger with your guns, but you are not the strongest when it comes to humanity”.

Israel began building the barrier of walls and fences inside the occupied West Bank in 2002 at the height of the second Palestinian intifada (uprising), saying it was crucial for security.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2015

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