Sunday 30 April 2017

Resistance is NOT Futile: Israeli Soldiers Ambushed By their Own Gas Grenades



A valuable lesson the Palestinians have given to the world: no matter how badly the deck may be stacked against you, never give up! Tuqu is a town in the Bethlehem Governorate. It is located in the West Bank–internationally recognized as Palestinian land. The soldiers in this video are occupiers in every sense of the word. And in the face of fierce Palestinian determination, they are reduced to looking like doofuses. As I say, it’s a valuable lesson.


Israeli Occupiers get ambushed by their own gas grenades they threw at  protestors in Tuqu’ Town in Occupied Bethlehem
Today is April 28–what has been designated as a “day of rage” in Occupied Palestine. From Ma’an News’ coverage:
Ongoing clashes have erupted across the occupied West Bank on Friday, with several Palestinians injured, on what Palestinians are calling the Day of Rage— initially called for by the Fatah movement — in support of hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners who entered the12th day of a mass hunger strike on Friday.
Israeli forces heavily fired tear-gas bombs, rubber-coated steel bullets, and live fire during the clashes, which have erupted following Friday prayers in cities, villages and refugee camps in various districts of the West Bank.
The article goes on to report that one of the places where clashes are occurring is in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. A bit of what’s going on there can be gleaned by a series of tweets from the International Solidarity Movement:
 children injured today, during protest in Nabi Salih; 4 of them shot with , another one hit  cannister

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 stopped the ambulance for an hour, delaying medical treatment to the injured kids during protest in Nabi Salih

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 shoot a 6th child during protest in Nabi Salih

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