Doctors at the Ramallah hospital are currently fighting for Jawaher Abu Rahmah's life, after an acute deterioration in her condition Friday evening. She suffered from severe asphyxiation during the demonstration in Bil'in as a result of tear gas inhalation, and was evacuated to the Ramallah hospital. She is currently diagnosed as suffering from poisoning caused by the active ingredient in the tear gas, and is not responding to treatment.
Jawaher Abu Rahmah is the sister of Bassem Abu Rahmah, who was shot dead with a high velocity tear gas projectile during a demonstration in Bil'in on April 17th, 2009.
Over a thousand people heeded to the call issued by the Bil'in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements Friday, and joined the weekly demonstration. Despite the siege laid on the village by the Israeli army, activists — Palestinians, Israelis and internationals — swarmed the hills and valleys surrounding Bil'in by the hundreds and managed to join those already in the village.
Among those giving speeches before the demonstration were local leaders, as well as Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, who voiced his support for Bil'in and the popular struggle. The march then proceeded toward the Wall, where it was barraged with tear gas on sight.
Small organized groups of protesters then spread across the Wall to try and implement the popular committee's announcement that he last day of the decade will indeed also be the last day of the Wall on Bil'in's land. An overwhelming number of Israeli soldiers and Border Police officers spread along the path of the Wall, but were not able to stop demonstrators equipped with bolt-cutters from breaching through the Wall in three places.
In one place, the protesters actually managed to carry a rather significant chunk of the Wall back to the village.
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