Israel Army Attacks Nonviolent Protesters In Biddu
Israeli Army Attacks Nonviolent Protesters In
Biddu
Two Palestinian community leaders arrested and dozens villagers injured
[Biddu, NW Jerusalem] Before 6am this morning, Israeli army bulldozers started the construction of the wall in the outskirts of Biddu village again. They were confronted by villagers, Internationals and Israeli activists who tried to reach the worksite and stop the work. Israeli soldiers opened fire directly at the line of nonviolent protesters, shooting tear gas and concussion grenades and then rubber-coated metal bullets. Dozens of Palestinians are reportedly injured by eyewitnesses.
At 7:30am, the Israeli army arrested two Biddu community leaders, Mohamed Mansour and Ibrahim Saleh Bedwan, as they were protesting nonviolently the construction of the Wall through the village farmlands. They have been taken away to an unknown location.
The protesters are now completely surrounded by over 80 soldiers who are firing tear gas canisters, concussion grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets, targeting upper parts of the body.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and the
activists are now trying to protect a house located at the
outskirts of the village which is about to be demolished by
the Israeli army. Some villagers are staying in the house
to prevent its destruction while other are staying outside
and are currently targeted with tear gas canisters and
rubber-coated steel bullets.