Trampling on the wall at Sharon's doorstep
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23/02/04
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"The wall around the Gaza Strip works!" I hear people say. "But do you know how many thousands
died in Gaza in the past years, and that the army needs a whole division there? Do you want to make
of the West Bank a bigger Gaza, imprisoning two million people behind walls and barbed wire,
leaving them bitter and without hope? How many divisions will that require?" exclaimed Oren
Medicks, who spoke for Gush Shalom.
Meir Margalit of the Committee Against House Demolition had spoken before him on this cold
Monday evening during the demonstration of the anti-Wall Coalition in front of the Prime
Minister's Residence: "On this day of the funerals after the suicide bombing of yesterday
which happened more or less around the corner from here, I call upon the inhabitant of the house
before we stand: Mr Prime Minister, the wall does not stop terrorism. It invigorates it. For
every stopped terrorist the wall is creating twelve new ones."
Opposite the makeshift podium, a replica of the Wall was erected - and during the speeches
demonstrators were busily covering it with graffiti: Wall is War / The Wall = No Peace = No
Security = More Hatred / The Wall, Prison for Palestinians - Ghetto for Israelis.
"The Sharon-Netanyahu government is creating walls of poverty and misery - to finance the
walls of concrete" - Sigal Haroush, on behalf of the Democratic Oriental Rainbow.
A religious note, from Yael Nechoushtan, Rabbis for Human Rights.
"Know you not the heart of the stranger? Were you not a stranger in Egypt? - This is what we read
this week in the Synagogue. And what do we see when we go to the Wall? Palestinian farmers
waiting to be allowed to go through a gate so they can cultivate their land - one day just the
humiliation and waiting; another day the gate remaining closed, leaving them nothing but to
go home and leave the land untilled."
"The struggle against the Wall and against the occupation is becoming more and more a common
struggle of Israelis and Palestinians. In many demonstrations we see Israeli activists
standing by our side and we very much appreciate it," said Fadwah Haddad of the Palestinian
Committee Against The Wall in East Jerusalem.
Shai Gorski of Ta'ayush added: "In many places today, Israelis have joined with Palestinians
in protesting against the Wall: outside the US Consulate in East-Jerusalem; in Abu-Dis,
where no less than hundred Israelis came in working hours to protest the 8-meter high Wall
cutting this town in two; at Budrus village, where the olive groves are dally destroyed by
bulldozers; at Dir el-Rasun near Tulkarem, and also at villages in the Bethlehem District.
Nearly everywhere it ended the same way: the army using violence and tear gas to disperse the
rallies."
Moderator Hulud Badawi called upon participants to show up tomorrow at half past eight at the
Tel-Aviv Court where 14 Anarchists Against Fences are to be remanded in custody, after having
blocked the street in front the Tel-Aviv Defence Ministry. She also mentioned the five
refusers spending another year behind bars, who were this morning transferred to a civilian
prison, as well as the woman refuser Laura Milo who yesterday joined the new series of
imprisoned refusers - it seems that the gloves are off also for the female refusniks.
"And now, let's teach Sharon and his ministers and generals what to do with Apartheid Walls"
cried Badawi. Hundreds of participants turned to
the cardboard Wall gleefully tearing it into pieces. "With the real Wall it won't be that easy,
but fall it will, like the Berlin Wall! And now please help clear up the mess" were the words with
which Badawi ended the rally.
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