The Jerusalem Post

Clashes erupt in Bethlehem and Ramallah on Nakba Day in support of prisoner protests

Gazan man shot and killed by IDF after he allegedly attempts to break blockade

- • By ELIYAHU KAMISHER and ANNA AHRONHEIM

IDF forces clashed with Palestinia­n protesters in Bethlehem and Ramallah on Monday during protests commemorat­ing the Palestinia­n Nakba or “Catastroph­e” and supporting Palestinia­n prisoners on hunger strike.

In Bethlehem at least three people were hospitaliz­ed after being injured by IDF crowd dispersal ammunition­s, the Palestinia­n news agency Ma’an reported.

Meanwhile, at the Beit El military checkpoint near Ramallah clashes erupted and seven Palestinia­ns were injured, according to Ma’an.

An IDF spokespers­on said there were two large protests in the northern West Bank, seven protests in the central West Bank and three protests south of Jerusalem. According to the IDF, protesters were throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails.

Also on Monday a Palestinia­n fisherman died in Gaza after being shot by an Israeli Navy patrol boat. The man, who was identified in Palestinia­n media as Muhammad Majed Bakr, 23, allegedly sought to break the Israeli maritime blockade of Gaza.

The IDF said they fired warning shots and then fired at the boat after the “Palestinia­n fishing ship deviated from the designated fishing zone in the northern Gaza Strip.” Bakr was evacuated and pronounced dead by doctors at the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon.

After the Gaza war in 2014, Israel extended the fishing zone from three to six nautical miles, a substantia­l increase, but far less than the 12-nautical-mile limit from before the second intifada and 20 nautical miles stated in the Oslo Accords.

Clashes also took place in Ramallah between Palestinia­n police and activists who blocked off a commuter road with burning tires and dumpsters.

Activists who spoke with Ma’an said they blocked to road “in an attempt to make them remember the suffering of Palestinia­n prisoners.”

The hunger strike entered its 29th day on Monday with Israeli Prison Service reporting 850 prisoners remained on strike and Palestinia­n figures citing over 1,000.

Fatah leader and Palestinia­n prisoner Marwan Barghouti, who was convicted in the murder of five people, is leading the strike in Israeli prisons. The protesters are demanding improved prison conditions and an end to administra­tive detentions.

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan maintains that Barghouti is using the hunger strike to promote his standing in Palestinia­n politics.

Nakba day is observed by Palestinia­ns marking the creation of Israel when many Palestinia­ns lost their homes and became refugees.

Adam Rasgon contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Ammar Awad/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­N PROTESTERS run for cover from tear gas fired by IDF soldiers during clashes at a protest marking the 69th anniversar­y of the Nakba in Bethlehem yesterday.
(Ammar Awad/Reuters) PALESTINIA­N PROTESTERS run for cover from tear gas fired by IDF soldiers during clashes at a protest marking the 69th anniversar­y of the Nakba in Bethlehem yesterday.

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