Published on Thursday, June 23, 2011 by Agence France-Presse
After Four Years of Resistance, Village of Bilin Makes Crack in Israeli Wall
Israel takes down barbed wire at West Bank protest site
BILIN, Palestinian Territories — Israeli troops on Wednesday began taking down barbed wire around the West Bank village of Bilin, focus of years of protests against Israel's controversial separation barrier, an AFP correspondent reported.
Last year, the defence ministry announced that it would begin altering the course of the barrier around Bilin in conformity with a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that it significantly impinged on the property rights of Palestinian landowners.
When the 709-kilometre (435-mile) barrier is complete, 85 percent of it will have been built inside the occupied
"The Israeli army began removing the barbed wire around the village today, four years after the ruling of the Israeli court," said Rateb Abu Rahmah, one of the organisers of the weekly protests in the village.
"The dismantlement of the wall is the fruit of the struggle by the people of the village," he added.
The Palestinians' protests against the barrier in Bilin have met with a sometimes deadly response from the Israeli security forces.
In January, a woman protester, Jawaher Abu Rahmah, died after inhaling tear gas. Her brother Bassem Abu Rahmah died in April 2009 after being struck on the head by a tear-gas canister.
In a non-binding 2004 judgement, the International Court of Justice called for the dismantling of all parts of the separation barrier built on occupied territory.
After a visit to
"I witnessed first hand the impact of the barrier on Palestinian communities. I was deeply disturbed by what I saw," she said.
"I recognise
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