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Subject: [palsolidarity] Nablus report: water and curfews
Date: Sunday, July 14, 2002 12:31 PM

International Solidarity Movement
July 14, 2002

[NABLUS] Curfew has been lifted today in Nablus but
the Israeli army has set up numerous roadblocks and
checkpoints preventing the people in outer villages
from reaching the main commercial center of Nablus.
This morning five internationals began accompanying
Palestinians from the village of Beit Farik across
this ad hoc checkpoint so they could restock
desperately needed food. Soldiers attacked the team
and the locals with concussion grenades and diesel
smoke from the tanks. Eventually, due to the
persistence of the international team and the
steadfastness of the local population the checkpoint
was opened and Palestinian traffic is going through
after having their ID’s checked.

Beit Farik is in the midst of a water crisis and the
Israeli army has not been allowing water trucks into
the village. Internationals demanded that this
incredible human rights violation cease and water be
allowed into the village. An army commander
capitulated and some trucks are going to be allowed to
pass. Internationals got the telephone numbers of
drivers and will maintain contact to insure the water
is delivered.

For more information contact:
Jon 972 (0) 67 479 167
Camilla 972 (0) 67 356 965
Chris 972 (0) 67 459 208

For more information on The International Solidarity
Movement and the Freedom Summer Campaign contact:
Huwaida 972 (0) 67 473 308