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        Dozens Injured, 3 Kidnapped, as Israeli Occupation Forces Attack 
		Protesters in HebronIMEMC, Monday March 
		01, 2010 12:07  
		Children, Palestinian MPs and journalists were among those injured on 
		Thursday during Israeli troops attack on the protests in Hebron city 
		southern West Bank.  
		Two Israeli supporters, one American were arrested by the Israeli 
		boarder police forces during the crackdown on today's protests in 
		Hebron. Israeli boarder police and soldiers used tear gas, sound bombs 
		and rubber-coated steal bullets to suppress the protests in Hebron. 
		 One of the protests was organized by a local group called Youth 
		Against Settlements in order to open Al-Shuhada street in Hebron old 
		city. Soldiers closed the street 10 years ago to stop Palestinians from 
		passing near four illegal settlement outposts located there. Al-Shuhada 
		connects the old city part with the rest of Hebron.
  "Today's 
		action is part of number of steps Youth Against Settlements will do in 
		the old city. The action in Hebron was part of protests that took place 
		today in 25 deferent countries in support of Al-Shuhada Street." Badiee 
		Duwaik, from Youth Against Settlements told IMEMC.
  Meanwhile 
		Israeli troops attack Palestinians along with Parliament members who 
		conducted a prayer near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron old city to 
		protest Israel’s decisions to enlist two holy sites in the West Bank 
		under the so called Jewish Heritage National List.
  Dr. Mustafa 
		Al-Barghouthi, a Palestinian MP was among those injured near the 
		Ibrahimi Mosque today. "We were all subjected to this tear gas, but the 
		demonstration was successful, and it showed how resilient Palestinians 
		are in defending their right and demanding the natural thing which is 
		freedom. Its not allowable to have apartheid in the 21st century." Al-Barghouthi 
		told IMEMC.
  Over the weekend Israel decided to enlist the 
		Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron city and Bilal Mouque, in Bethlehem city, 
		both in southern West Bank under the so called Jewish Heritage National 
		List. 
  Commenting on Israeli's decision, Palestinian MP Dr. 
		Mustafa Al-Barghouthi added: "its is an act that violates international 
		law, but it means what, it means that this Israeli government exactly at 
		a time when some countries are trying to promote Palestinian Israeli 
		negotiations, the Israeli government comes and do this provocation, … it 
		means that this government do not want peace or the two state 
		resolution."
  The Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron, also known as the 
		tomb of Patriarchs; as well as Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque, are believed to 
		be holy sites by Muslims, Jews and Christians. Israeli Jewish settlers 
		control the two sites and deny others access there.
  
      
       
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