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Bil’in: 5 years of anti-Wall struggle

18 February 2010
This Friday, Palestinians, Israelis and internationals will together celebrate five years of anti-Wall protest in Bil’in. The anniversary takes place only one week after court ordered work to reroute the Wall began.

Last week, 2.5 years after an Israeli Supreme Court decision deeming the path of the Wall on the lands of Bil’in illegal, preliminary infrastructure work to reroute the barrier in accordance with the ruling has finally began. Since the ruling, the state has twice been found in contempt of the court, for not implementing the decision.

This Friday, the people of Bil’in, joined by Israeli and international supporters, will mark the five year anniversary to demonstrations in a mass protest where they will try to implement the International Court of Justice decision to dismantle the Wall.

Roughly 680 dunams of the 2,000 currently sequestered by the Wall will be returned to the village following the court-ordered rerouting of the trajectory. While the rerouting is viewed as a victory by demonstrators, Mohammed Khatib of the Bil’in Popular Committee vowed protest will continue until the wall is dismantled in its entirety.