It must come tumbling down
Land-grab wall or security fence, Israel's new project is a barrier to Mideast peace, says Palestinian AYED MORRAR

From the West Bank's olive groves to the hearing that continues in a Hague courtroom, Palestinians are struggling against the wall Israel is erecting. In my West Bank village of Budrus, we need the support of people from around the world who care about human rights. Our non-violent resistance to the barrier's construction is one example of Palestinians' effort to stop the theft of our land, protect our olive trees, and move freely between our own towns and cities. The International Court of Justice continues today to examine these concerns, and the legality of Israel's barrier.

A friend of mine often says that Palestinians exist without living. We have spent our lives resisting Israel's occupation, which began in 1967, but it does not mean that our children must also live this way.

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