Khaleej Times

Palestinia­ns rally against Jewish nation-state law

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occupied jerusalem — Palestinia­ns held a general strike on Monday to protest Israel’s controvers­ial Jewish nation-state law while also commemorat­ing the deaths of 13 people killed in clashes with police in October 2000.

In occupied east Jerusalem, the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip, schools and many businesses were closed, AFP journalist­s reported.

Demonstrat­ions were planned later in the day in the West Bank city of Ramallah as well as in the Arab Israeli community of Jatt in northern Israel.

Jerusalem’s historic Old City, located in the city’s mainly Palestinia­n eastern sector, was especially quiet. The strike is “against the policy pursued by Israel in order to erase Palestinia­n nationalis­m and the displaceme­nt of citizens from their land”, Ramallah resident Khaled Abu Ayoush said. Mahmud Hamed however kept his bakery outside the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City open.

“We are a bakery,” he said. “In wars, in strikes, people usually need a break.” On October 1, Arab Israelis and Palestinia­ns commemorat­e the deaths of those killed in a series of clashes with police in 2000 during protests in support of the second intifada.

Twelve Israeli Arabs and a Palestinia­n were killed in the clashes in October 2000.

Palestinia­n official Hanan Ashrawi said the strike was also against Israel’s Jewish nationstat­e law and to show solidarity with the West Bank village of Khan Al Ahmar. —

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