Wall Construction, Settlement Expansion and Armed Resistance in 2007
According to a new report released by the Popular Campaign Against the Wall, during the past year, Zionist regime has continued its construction of the illegal annexation Wall in the occupied West Bank, and confiscated thousands of Dunams in addition to uprooting hundreds of trees and demolishing dozens of houses, especially in the Beit Ul Moqaddas area.
The Popular Campaign Against the Annexation Wall, a grassroots campaign in the occupied
The report explained how Zionist regime has continued its unjust siege over the Palestinian territories and continued closure of the international crossings, the military roadblocks and checkpoint on the entrances of Palestinian towns, cities and refugee camps in addition to major roads linking between different parts of the occupied
Illegal Settlements:
The Popular Campaign stated in its report that the Israeli occupation forces continued the expansion of settlements and the Annexation Wall in direct violation of all international laws and regulations, especially the advisory resolution of the International Court of Justice in the Hague which clearly stated that the Annexation Wall is illegal since it is built on Palestinian lands and separates the Palestinians from each other and from their orchards and farmlands.
Zionist regime also stepped up its illegal settlement activities in the occupied
According to the report, in 2007
Zionists' authorities have released information that they have revised the route of the Wall, and that these modifications will be implemented in 2009. The modifications include sections of the Wall in Jenin district, in the northern part of the
These modifications, in fact, increase the length of the Wall to 790 kilometers instead of the 630 earlier announced by Zionist regime. This will mean annexing more orchards from villages in the Jenin district.
The Popular Campaign also reported that Zionist regime has started the construction of alternative roads which connect southern and central West Bank areas with
The Campaign stated that the segregation roads, tunnels and blockades aim at further weakening the Palestinian economy to make it always dependent on
During the past year, Zionists' authorities announced that they intend to build three huge settlements on Palestinian lands around Beit Ul Moqaddas. The plan includes constructing 30,000 houses for Zionists settlers, 10,000 in each settlement. The three huge settlements are intended to be built on annexed Palestinian lands in Qalandia, north of Beit Ul Moqaddas, Atarot – north west of Beit Ul Moqaddas, and the third settlement will be in south west Beit Ul Moqaddas.
Zionist regime also stated that it plans to construct 1100 settler homes in Maali Adumim settlement, east of Beit Ul Moqaddas, and Abu Ghneim (Har Homa) in Beit lahm. Zionist regime also approved the construction of a settlement neighborhood in “Matityaho Mizrah” area, which is part of the illegal settlement of Modi’in Elite, constructed on lands annexed from the Palestinian
According to the report, the number of settlements is now 148, including 78 which will be on the western section of the Wall. 369.280 settlers are living in illegal settlement which will be located on the western side of the Wall, and 42750 settlers will be living on the eastern side of the Wall. All are living on Palestinian lands which were illegal annexed in direct violation to the international law.
During the past year, Zionist regime confiscated nearly 3143 Dunums of Palestinians lands in order to construct the Wall and settlements, especially in Beit Ul Moqaddas area. More than 3000 Dunums of orchards were razed and more than 2480 trees were uprooted, which led to significant losses for the Palestinian agricultural sector. Also, the Israeli authorities demolished at least 165 Palestinians houses in 2007, and demolished dozens of stores, in addition to dozens of trade facilities and agricultural compounds and hothouses. Out of the 165 demolished houses, 137 houses where demolished in
Attacks against Bedouin areas
Zionist regime also continued its attacks against the Bedouins and made at least 263 residents homeless after forcing them out of their areas and homes in order to use these lands as “military zones”.
The siege on Gaza
The siege imposed on the Gaza Strip led to the death of 60 residents after they were barred from leaving the coastal region for medical treatment. While in the
National nonviolent resistance, the International Solidarity Movement
Popular nonviolent resistance increased in Palestinian villages and cities, and the weekly nonviolent protests against the Wall and settlements continued in dozens of villages in Ramallah, Beit lahm and other Palestinian areas.
Some of the most significant examples of nonviolent resistance against the Wall and settlement are the protests in Bil’in and Bodros villages, near Ramallah, in participation with Israeli and international peace activists, who protest weekly in peaceful protests against the Wall and settlements and are always met with brutal violence by Zionist regime's forces.
The nonviolent protesters also marked the Land Day on March 30, and the fifty-ninth anniversary of the Nakba (cataclysm), accompanied by several national and Islamic institutions, non-governmental organizations, the Coalition for Defending the Rights of the Refugees.
In addition, the Popular Committee Against the Wall and several other committees continued their nonviolent protests against the Wall and settlements and organized unified protests on a weekly basis with the support of international and Israeli peace activists.
The First National Conference to boycott Zionist regime was held in 2007 as a strategy of civil and popular resistance against Zionists' occupation, while the Popular Committee Against the Wall and the Network of Palestinian Nongovernmental Organizations organized an Academic boycott against Zionist regime and organized an initiative to defend the Palestinians in the
The Palestinian National Workers Union also declared a boycott campaign against Zionist regime on February 11, 2007, and voiced an appeal to international workers unions in Arab and Foreign Countries to boycott Zionist regime.
On the international level, the French-Palestinian Solidarity Institution filed a lawsuit in France against Velia and Alstom French companies for their involvement in the construction of the Annexation Wall in the occupied West Bank, and their involvement in a train track project which will pass through Palestinian villages near Jerusalem and link Jerusalem with illegal settlements south and southwest of the city.
Moreover, the Association of British Lecturers decided to carry out an Academic boycott against
UNISON, the biggest trade union in
The Palestine-Britain Solidarity Campaign organized a campaign against Israeli products in the
Moreover, the Justice in The Middle East coalition -
The Canadian Labor Party called for a boycott of Zionist regime for its illegal occupation of Palestinian land.