Israeli Occupation Forces Fire at Palestinians 
		Marching on 67th Anniversary of the Catastrophe, Nakba, Freedom Flotilla 
		III Launched
		May 16, 2015 
		
		 
		
			
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				| Scandinavian peace activists on Marianne ship, starting Freedom 
				Flotilla III to break the Israeli siege of Gaza, leaving Sweden 
				to Denmark then to other European countries in its way to 
				besieged Gaza Strip, May 15, 2015 | South African students march in solidarity with the 
				Palestinian people against the Israeli racist, apartheid regime 
				in 67th anniversary of Nakba, 15th May 2015 |
				Congress of South African Students 
				| Welkom (Free State), SA. | 
		
		 
		
			
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				| Four Palestinians shot by 
				Israeli fire in Gaza for marching in Nakba anniversary, May 15, 
				2015 | Marianne started Freedom 
				Flotilla III to break the Israeli siege of Gaza, leaving Sweden 
				to Denmark on May 10, to other European countries in its way to 
				besieged Gaza Strip, May 15, 2015 | 
		
		 
		
			
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				| A Palestinian shot by 
				Israeli fire in Ni'lin for marching in Nakba anniversary, May 
				15, 2015 | Israeli occupation soldiers 
				firing at Palestinians who marched on 67th  Nakba 
				anniversary in Silwad, May 15, 2015. | 
		
		 
		 
		Freedom Flotilla III  starts with Marianne reaching 
		Copenhagen heading for Gaza
		May 16, 2015, ANATOLIA, (PIC)-- 
		Marianne reached Friday port of Copenhagen-Denmark after it kicked 
		off from Sweden heading to break the siege of Gaza as part of Freedom 
		Flotilla III, a peaceful nonviolent action to break the Israeli illegal 
		and inhumane blockade of the Gaza Strip.
On the 10 of May, the 
		trawler, which has been acquired by Ship to Gaza Sweden and Ship to Gaza 
		Norway jointly, departed for a voyage of almost 5000 nautical miles to 
		eastern Mediterranean and the blockaded Gaza Strip.
On board are 
		Danish and Norwegian members of Parliament as well as other well known 
		Scandinavian activists, artists and academics including Rosa Lund, 
		Member of Parliament (Denmark).
The Danish politician and Member 
		of Parliament for the Socialist People's Party (SF) Özlem Sara Cekic 
		stated that Marianne will join other ships and together they will form 
		the Freedom Flotilla III.
For her part, the Danish-Syrian doctor 
		Haifa Awad pointed out that cancer patients’ number has increased due to 
		the Israeli siege on Gaza Strip.
Spokesperson for the campaign 
		Stefan Garner appreciated the “great international efforts made to break 
		the Israeli siege of Gaza.”
Marianne will join other ships to 
		form Freedom Flotilla III. On its way Marianne will call at many 
		European and will serve as a focus for demonstrations and manifestations 
		against the blockade.
In 2010, Freedom Flotilla 1, comprised of 6 
		seats, was on its way to Gaza when it was attacked and boarded in 
		international waters by Israeli navy forces. During the attack, the 
		Israeli soldiers murdered 10 unarmed activists on Mavi Marmara.
		In 2011, Freedom Flotilla 2 comprised of 12 boats attempted to sail from 
		Greece and Turkey. Most boats were prevented from leaving their ports; 
		however three of them sailed towards Gaza and were attacked by the 
		Israeli Navy. The boats were illegally confiscated by the illegal 
		Israeli occupation government. 
		 
		Marianne of Gothenburg left her home port at 7 pm on the 10 
		of May. 
		Marianne of Gothenburg left her home port at 7 pm on the 10 of May. 
		The trawler, which has been acquired by Ship to Gaza Sweden and Ship to 
		Gaza Norway jointly, departs for a voyage of almost 5000 nautical miles 
		to eastern Mediterranean and the blockaded Gaza Strip.
		Representatives of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) and partner 
		organizations traveled to Tunis last week where they participated in the 
		World Social Forum.  During the WSF they met with several 
		Palestinian and Tunisian civil society organizations.
		FFC representatives were also received by Dr. Moncef Marzouki, former 
		President of Tunisia and renowned Human Rights defender.  During 
		the meeting Dr. Marzouki gave FFC his full support and confirmed that he 
		will be on board of one of Freedom Flotilla III (FF3) ships.
		More information:https://freedomflotilla.org/
		
		Freedom Flotilla III Heads for Gaza
		Alternative Information Center (AIC), 12 May 2015 
		The ship Marianne of Gothenburg set sail Monday night on its journey 
		to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. It's journey will mark 
		five years since the Israeli navy forcibly boarded the first Freedom 
		Flotilla's ship Mavi Marmara, killing nine Turkish activists. 
		Israel has announced it will not permit unauthorised ships to enter 
		its territorial waters.
		Marianne will join additional ships to form the Freedom Flotilla III 
		to perform a peaceful, nonviolent action to break the illegal and 
		inhumane blockade of the Gaza Strip.
		In passing, Marianne will call at European ports for demonstrations 
		and actions against Israel's blockade of Gaza.
		The ship is bringing a limited cargo of solar panels and medical 
		equipment for the people of Gaza. The group Ship to Gaza stated that “In 
		the blockaded Gaza Strip, where the infrastructure has been demolished, 
		solar cells will thus provide an opportunity to independent local 
		production of clean energy. The sun can not be blockaded.”
		In addition to a crew of five people, Marianne will have up to eight 
		delegates as passengers in each section of the route.
		The Freedom Flotilla's first attempt to break the blockade ended in 
		the deaths of nine Turkish activists after Israeli Navy commandos on May 
		31, 2010 boarded the Mavi Marmara. The United Nations declared that 
		Israel used excessive force in stopping the ship, and a diplomatic 
		crisis opened between Turkey and Israel which has yet to fully subside.
		A second attempt was turned back in October 2012.
		Without relating specifically to the Marianne of Gothenburg, Foreign 
		Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon told the Jerusalem Post that “if 
		the so-called helpful Gaza flotillas were really interested in the 
		welfare of the population in Gaza, they would send their aid via Israel. 
		The fact that they insist on a flotilla demonstrates this is an 
		unnecessary provocation.”
		Israel is clearly concerned about the possible ramifications of 
		Freedom Flotilla III, however; the Foreign Ministry has appointed a 
		point-person to coordinate policy on the matter between the foreign 
		ministry, the prime minister’s office, and the defense ministry. 
		 
		Nakba Solidarity: South African Students Protest Woolworths
		Friday May 15, 2015 22:36 by Congress of South African Students - 
		International Solidarity Movement (ISM)
		
		
		More than 10,000 South African students marched, earlier today, in 
		protest against Woolworths Stores' trade agreements with Israel. 
		
The #BoycottWoolworths protest was led by the Congress of South 
		African Students (COSAS) in the Free State. COSAS represents school 
		children in all 9 SA provinces and is arguably the largest school 
		learner organization in the country.
		
		Click here for photos from today’s COSAS protest against Woolworths.
		
The 15th of May was chosen for the protest to also mark the 67th 
		year of the Palestinian
		
		Nakba “Catastrophe” (the 1948 establishment of the modern State of 
		Israel that was the start of the displacement and oppression of the 
		indigenous Palestinian people).
According to COSAS Free State, 
		the protest march by COSAS against Woolworths is “in solidarity with the 
		people of Palestine who continue to experience the harshest form of 
		apartheid by the Israeli regime”.
		
		Sipho Tsunke of COSAS Free State said: “We are therefore mobilizing 
		all young people and parents to boycott Woolworths which continues to 
		have relations with Apartheid Israel. We will not be misled by 
		Woolworths and their silly PR campaigns for example their MySchool 
		programme or that of bringing USA musician Pharrell Williams to South 
		Africa. We are telling Pharrell Williams, as school learners of South 
		Africa, to cancel his shows in South Africa until Woolworths ends its 
		relations with Israel.”
Today’s protest march started at Thabong 
		Community Center at 09h00 and ended at Goldfields Mall (where Woolworths 
		store is located) in Welkom in the Free State. The protest, according to 
		police estimates, drew between 10 000 and 13 000 young learners from 
		various areas in and around the Free State province of South Africa. 
		Further COSAS protests against Woolworths are due to take place in 
		coming weeks in other provinces.
In August 2014 a call for the 
		complete boycott of Woolworths until it ends its Israeli trade links was 
		made by BDS South Africa, COSATU, ANC Youth League, MJC, SACP, YCL, 
		SASCO, PSA, COSAS and various others including the National Coalition 4 
		Palestine (a coalition of more than 30 organizations, trade unions and 
		other groups). An
		
		independent #BoycottWoolworths impact report by a Wits University 
		researcher has found that Woolworths is losing over R30 million (close 
		to R8 million per month) since the start of the BDS #BoycottWoolworths 
		campaign. According to the report the actual impact “could be in the 
		hundreds of millions”.
15th May 2015 |
		Congress of South African Students | 
		Welkom (Free State), SA
		
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		Dozens of Palestinians injured during Nakba marches
		May 16, 2015, RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- 
		Violent clashes broke out on Friday as Israeli Occupation Forces 
		(IOF) suppressed Palestinian peaceful marches in West Bank marking the 
		Nakba Day.
A number of injuries and breathing problems were 
		reported when IOF opened fire at Palestinian protesters while 
		commemorating the 67th anniversary of the mass displacement of 
		Palestinians during Israel's creation at the expense of Palestinian 
		villages and towns in 1948.
Israeli forces fired live and rubber 
		bullets towards the protesters who were taking parts in Nakba marches 
		organized in Ramallah, Qalqilia, and Gaza. Heavy tear gas canisters and 
		sound bombs were also fired.
Three Palestinian youths were 
		injured by Israeli fire during clashes that erupted near Ofer prison in 
		Ramallah. The three injured were taken to hospital for treatment.
		
Three other injuries were reported as IOF suppressed Kafar Qadum 
		weekly march in Qalailia.
Similar clashes broke out afternoon in 
		Khudar town in Bethelehem. A Palestinian minor was nabbed during the 
		confrontations before the intervention of local residents who managed to 
		release him.
Along the same line, PA security forces suppressed a 
		march in Bthelehem organized to commemorate Nakba anniversary in order 
		to prevent any expected clashes with Israeli forces. 
		Clashes Take Place In Different Parts Of Occupied Jerusalem
		Saturday May 16, 2015 13:12 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		As thousands of Palestinians marked, on Friday, the 67th anniversary 
		of the Palestinian Nakba, Israeli soldiers resorted to the excessive use 
		of force against the protesters, causing dozens of injuries.
		
		
The Palestinians held protesters, starting on Friday afternoon, 
		in different parts of the occupied city, and the West Bank. 
The 
		protesters affirmed national Palestinian unity, and ongoing struggle 
		against the Israeli occupation of Palestine. 
Hundreds of 
		protesters marched in various alleys and streets in the Old City of 
		occupied Jerusalem, challenging the soldiers who were extensively 
		deployed in an attempt to stop the procession. 
Clashes took 
		place with the soldiers in Ras al-‘Amoud area, one of the most prominent 
		gates of the Old City, after the soldiers used excessive forces against 
		the protestors. 
In addition, hundreds marched in Jabal al-Mokabber 
		neighborhood, southeast of occupied Jerusalem marking the Nakba of 1948, 
		and chanted against the ongoing Israeli occupation and aggression, 
		including Israel’s illegal policies of home demolitions. Several mild 
		injuries were reported.
Hundreds also marked the Nakba in Ras 
		al-‘Amoud area, in Silwan town, south of the al-Aqsa Mosque, and 
		commemorated the death of a local child, Milad ‘Ayyash, who was killed 
		by army fire in 2011. 
The Follow-Up Committee in the al-‘Eesawiyya 
		town, south of the Al-Asa Mosque, said the soldiers fired dozens of gas 
		bombs, firebombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets on Palestinian 
		protestors. 
The Committee added that 15 Palestinians were shot 
		by rubber-coated metal bullets, while dozens suffered the effects of 
		tear gas inhalation. Local youths used fireworks to target military 
		jeeps, and hurled stones and empty bottles. 
Clashes also too 
		place near the main entrance of the Shu’fat refugee camp, in the center 
		of Jerusalem.
The Israeli Police issued a statement revealing the 
		three Border Guard officers have been injured, in the Suwwana 
		neighborhood, on Friday at night. 
In addition, at least ten 
		Palestinians were injured in clashes that took place with the soldiers 
		on the northern entrance of the ar-Ram town, north of occupied 
		Jerusalem, and were moved to local medical centers. 
Similar 
		clashes took place in Bir Nibala town, west of Jerusalem.
In 
		addition, soldiers invaded the main entrance area of the Qalandia 
		refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, kidnapped several Palestinians, and 
		installed a roadblock on the Jaba’-Qalandia road, northeast of 
		Jerusalem. 
		Four Palestinians shot by Israeli fire in Gaza for marching 
		in Nakba anniversary
		May 16, 2015, GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Three Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli live fire Friday 
		afternoon to the east of Gaza city, while another one was shot east of 
		Khan Younis.
Israeli forces opened their machine gun fire towards 
		dozens of Palestinians who marched in Gaza city and Khan Younis marking 
		the 67th anniversary of the Palestinians Nakba (catastrophe) local 
		sources said.
Three people were transferred to hospital as they 
		suffered moderate injuries after being shot during the peaceful march in 
		Shejaiya neighborhood in Gaza city, while the fourth injured was taken 
		to Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.
The Israeli heavy live fire 
		prevented the protesters' progress into the occupied territories, the 
		sources added.
Friday's armed attack came as part of the Israeli 
		repeated violations to the ceasefire agreement reached on Aug 26, 2014 
		to end Israel's brutal aggression on Gaza. 
		 
		Dozens Injured In Silwad And Betunia, Near Ramallah
		Saturday May 16, 2015 10:11 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli occupation soldiers invaded, on Friday afternoon, Silwad and 
		Betunia towns, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and attacked 
		dozens of Palestinians marking the Nakba Day. 
The Palestine TV 
		has reported that several military vehicles invaded the southern area of 
		Silwad town, and clashed with dozens of local youths. 
The 
		Israeli occupation soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, concussion 
		grenades, rubber-coated metal bullets, and several rounds of live 
		ammunition. 
Medical sources said ten Palestinians suffered the 
		effects of tear gas inhalation, and received treatment by local medics.
		
During the clashes, a number of youths hurled Molotov cocktails 
		on the invading soldiers, while the army also fired the “Tutu” live 
		ammunition on the protestors. 
The Tutu live rounds cause larger 
		bodily harm, and were outlawed by an Israeli court in 2001, but the army 
		continued to use them.
Israeli sources said a number of soldiers 
		were mildly injured during the clashes with local youths in the town, 
		while a few soldiers received treatment for the effects of tear gas 
		inhalation, after the protestors managed to throw back some of the gas 
		bombs fired at them.
In addition, clashes took place in Betunia 
		nearby town, after the soldiers invaded it, and attacked local 
		protesters marking the Nakba, and marking the first anniversary of the 
		death of Nadim Nuwwara and Mohammad Abu Thaher, who were killed by 
		Israeli army fire, on May 15 2014.
The soldiers fired dozens of 
		gas bombs, in addition to rubber-coated metal bullets and live rounds, 
		while local youths hurled stones and empty bottles on the soldiers; 
		several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
		
Local protesters also burnt Israeli flags, and said, “The 
		Palestinians will never abandon their legitimate rights of liberation 
		and independence in their homeland.” 
		Scores Injured as Bil’in Marks Palestinian Nakba
		Saturday May 16, 2015 02:23 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Bil’in 
		village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, has reported that 
		Israeli occupation soldiers have attacked the weekly protest, firing 
		dozens of gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets.
		
		
This week’s protest marks May 15, the Palestinian Nakba Day when 
		Israel was established in the historic land of Palestine after massive 
		expulsion of the indigenous population and the destruction of hundreds 
		of villages and towns.
The Popular Committee said that locals, 
		accompanied by Israeli and International peace activists, marched from 
		the center of the village towards Palestinian orchards, isolated by
		
		the Wall and illegal Israeli settlements.
The protesters 
		marched nonviolently, carrying Palestinian flags, and black flags 
		commemorating the Nakba, chanted and sang for Palestinian unity, 
		liberation, independence, and the Right of Return of all refugees.
		
They also chanted for the ongoing popular resistance against the 
		Israeli occupation and its illegal colonies, and for the release of all 
		political prisoners.
The soldiers intercepted the protest firing 
		dozens of gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets, and invaded and 
		western area of Bil’in.
They also chased the protesters through 
		olive orchards, and in between homes in the village while firing more 
		gas bombs, also targeting local homes with them.
Medical sources 
		said that dozens of residents, Israeli and international peace 
		activists, suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The gas 
		bombs also set fire to a number of olive trees belonging to the 
		villagers, while residents rushed to contain the fire.
		Injuries Reported as Soldiers Attack Nil’in’s Weekly Protest
		Saturday May 16, 2015 02:07 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		More than 1,200 Palestinians, accompanied by Israeli and 
		international peace activists, marched in the weekly protest in Ni’lin 
		village on Friday, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, marking 
		the 67th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba (May 15 1948). Five 
		Palestinians were shot, and dozens more suffered the effects of tear gas 
		inhalation.
		
		The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Ni’lin has 
		reported that the protesters, including representatives of Palestine 
		Liberation Organization (PLO), various other political factions, as well 
		as representatives of National Committee of Commemorating the Nakba, the 
		Global Campaign to Return to Palestine, the Right to Land Coalition, the 
		Coordination Committee against the Wall, marched along with Israeli and 
		international activist, starting at noon in the center of the village.
		
The Nakba Commemoration started in the village with a speech by the 
		head of the Ni’lin Village Council, Nader al-Khawaja, who welcomed both 
		Palestinians and activists, including those who came from different 
		cities, towns and refugee camps across the occupied West Bank, and 
		especially the villagers living close to illegal Israeli settlements.
		
Al-Khawaja saluted the residents of Ni’lin and their determination 
		to continue their legitimate struggle against the apartheid wall and 
		colonies which isolate them from their orchards.
He added that 
		Ni’lin has been holding the ongoing protest against the wall and 
		settlements for eight consecutive years, now, embracing their 
		steadfastness and determination to defend their lands despite the 
		ongoing Israeli violations and excessive use of force by the soldiers.
		
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers detained Palestinians 
		coming from Hebron, Bethlehem and Salfit to participate in this week’s 
		protest marking the Palestinian Nakba of 1948.
The Imam of Ni’lin 
		said in a speech, following noon prayers in the center of the village, 
		that Ni’lin and its ongoing nonviolent popular resistance, has become a 
		symbol of the national struggle against the occupation, and a symbol for 
		national unity.
He added that the Nakba of 1948 did not just 
		happen and end, as it is ongoing, while refugees continue to suffer, and 
		Palestinians continue to be targeted by Israel's illegal occupation and
		colonial 
		settlements.
The imam called for national unity among all 
		factions, among the Palestinian people, so that the struggle can 
		continue until liberation and independence, and until achieving the 
		Right of Return of all refugees.
The procession then took off 
		from the southern area of the village heading towards the
		
		Annexation Wall and the settlements that were illegally built on 
		Palestinian lands, while the residents chanted in demand of their 
		legitimate Palestinian rights.
Israeli occupation soldiers used 
		excessive force against the protesters, firing rubber-coated metal 
		bullets and dozens of gas bombs, wounding five Palestinians, while 
		dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation. The gas bombs also 
		set fired to
		
		olive orchards and
		
		farmlands, the only source of livelihood for literally hundreds of 
		villages.
The Popular Committee against the Wall in Ni’lin said 
		that the soldiers installed roadblocks oat the entrances of the village 
		over the past week, in an attempt to isolate it and prevent residents 
		from reaching it to participate in the protest, and even installed 
		surveillance cameras on the main road and main entrance of the village.
		
It added that dozens of Israeli occupation soldiers were also 
		deployed near the second roadblock, installed by the army near 
		Palestinian orchards belonging to villages of Ni’lin and several nearby 
		villages.
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