To mark the end of two years of weekly demonstrations in Bil'in, the "Palestinian Stalingrad", this demonstration was larger than usual. Five buses and a convoy of private cars brought the 300 Israeli protesters, who joined some 1000 local demonstrators. The occupation forces had blocked all the roads leading to the village in time, but the protesters got in anyway.
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