BEIT IKSA, Palestinian Territories: The Israeli army early yesterday morning removed a Palestinian protest encampment of four tents and a building under construction near a West Bank village, military sources said.
In addition to demolishing the structures near Beit Iksa, on the northwestern outskirts of Jerusalem, "20 Palestinians at the site were evicted without incident," the sources said.
On Sunday night, the army issued "invasion removal orders" to the encampment, saying three of the tents and the building were on land owned by the Jewish state, and the fourth tent was on the route of a planned separation barrier.
Activists on Friday set up the encampment to protest against Israel's intention to confiscate at least 124 acres (50 hectares) of land near the village, naming the camp Bab Al-Karama.
Bab Al-Karama was inspired by a separate Palestinian protest camp of 24 tents set up on a disputed piece of land on the eastern outskirts of Jerusalem that was dismantled by police last week.
Activists had established that camp, which they dubbed Bab Al-Shams in a bid to draw attention to Israeli plans to build in the area, known as E1.
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