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Palestinians, accompanied by Israeli and international solidarity activists confronted heavily armed Israeli soldiers in a weekly demonstration against the separation wall that would cut off agricultural land from the West Bank village of Al Ma'sara.
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Despite a shortage of Israeli-issued permits for West Bank Christians to enter Jerusalem, those that were able to march in the annual Palm Sunday procession bore witness to the challenges of life under Israeli occupation.
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Hundreds of Palestinian demonstrators set up a new protest village in the highly contested E1 area in the West Bank between Jerusalem, and the Israeli settlement Maale Adumim, focusing their protest on the visit of U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Clashes erupted in Bethlehem, West Bank, following the death of Arafat Jaradat in an Israeli prison. Palestinian youths burned tires and threw stones at the Israeli separation wall. One youth was reportedly severely injured by live ammunition.
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Palestinians in the West Bank town of Bethlehem watch a speech asking for upgraded "non-member state" UN status by Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas projected on the Israeli separation wall, and then celebrate the UN vote.
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In Bethlehem and throughout the West Bank, Palestinians rally in anticipation of a UN vote to upgrade their status to "non-member observer state.".
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Palestinian youth in the West Bank town of Bethlehem hurled rocks at Israeli soldiers who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets, in clashes responding to Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian students from the Bethlehem area flooded Manger Square in a rally protesting Israeli attacks on Gaza. Organized by the Palestinian Ministry of Education, it was part of similar rallies throughout the West Bank.

