
"Save Jerusalem from the
Apartheid Wall and Ethnic cleansing"
The new comprehensive factsheet on Jerusalem shows the
dramatic process of Judaization that the city is
undergoing. From the historical, cultural and spiritual
role the Palestinian capital played before the Nakba in
'48 until today, this activist resource draws a timeline
of destruction of Palestinian villages and communities
and continuous Zionist colonization. The detailed
documentation reveals the Apartheid Wall as a final step
towards the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian capital
a world heritage of cultural and religious
diversity on the verge of destruction.
There is a PDF to download , see address below.
The struggle against the Wall in the
eyes of Palestinian children
Credit: Palestinian grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall
Campaign. Date: December 29th, 2005.
The images and words below show the beliefs and
experiences of Palestinian children facing the Apartheid
Wall and Israeli Occupation.
The statements of the children of Nazlet Issa, who have
created the drawings and given their testimonies, are one
of the most genuine expressions of our peoples
suffering and determination to obtain liberation. It
shows how deeply our souls are rooted in this land and in
the struggle for freedom and justice.

Mahmoud, 11 years old
Nazlat Issa is located in the North of the West Bank next
to the Green Line.
The village has been divided since 1948, but the
communities kept alive the ties within the village until
today. In an attempt to disrupt this unity among
Palestinians on both sides of the Armistice Line, the
Wall has been built right down the middle of the village,
separating families and neighbors, shopkeepers and
customers from their markets, people from their work, and
children from their schools. 216 shops and houses have
been demolished close to where the Wall has been built.
600 out of the previously existing 1,200 shops had to
close.
The devastating effects of these actions are felt
everywhere. The village's children have been deprived of
their childhood and their lives have changed forever.

"No to the Apartheid Wall
Freedom for us, for
us... Jerusalem is Arab and ours
We want freedom
for all... Freedom for all families...See you in the
future...
It was a sunny and nice day when
the soldiers started demolishing houses in the villages
around Nazlet Issa. They destroyed or demolished the
houses that made building the wall difficult and that
were in their way. They started from the morning. From
that time everything turned dark in my memory.
The nice things were not as nice as they were before and
while the Israeli military kept on destroying there were
an announcement in the mosque asking the women and
children to go away from the houses that would be
destroyed. At that time I thought they would destroy all
the houses in my village so I couldnt stand up.
Because I thought we would be left without a home. Ideas
came to my mind without stopping. I couldnt keep my
fear away.
I wanted to start crying but my brother told me about
everything. Only the houses near the wall would be
destroyed. I felt a little bit more comfortable. But one
thing bothered me. Some people will miss their homes and
will feel like I felt before...
Manar Awwad
Wasim
Nafez
"The
Wall in Abu Dis", Shirin Wael, 12, Azzoun
It was the darkest day of my life. It was the day
of the wedding party for one of the Palestinian youth in
the village, Moin Mahmoud Assad. The soldiers came when
he had his party. They demolished his house the same day.
Some people came to the party and said: There are a
lot of Israeli tanks and big bulldozers. They want to
destroy your house. All the people ran to the house
and they began to talk to the Israeli commander to
discuss with him if they could take something from the
house. The man whose house was about to be demolished
cried. He refused to leave the house and he told the
people: If they want to destroy my house they can
do it on my head. But some of the Palestinian youth
they held him and got him out of the house. You cannot
imagine the scenery that day.
His sister came. She was married in Kafin and she was
there for the party. But the party didn't finish because
they demolished his house. A beautiful house but that was
the end of the wedding party. They demolished his
house.
Nevin Nizar
"We
will fight till we see the Wall fall", Nevin Nizar

They occupied the land and uprooted the trees.
People have no work. The teachers can't reach the school
because of the Wall. They stopped me from being in a
wedding party for my aunt in Baqa Gharbiyya.
Zeyneb Yousef
Zeyneb
Yousef
If
we get our freedom, we will take all our rights!,
Walaa', 16, Azzoun
Wow, it was a very beautiful day. Sunny and
springtime. But it was also a sad day because the Israeli
army started to build the Apartheid Wall. This wall
destroyed our life. Before the Wall we went to visit our
relatives in the villages around our village and we
bought things from those villages.
Then they started to build this Wall. We wanted to see
what they were doing to know what was going on. We saw
the Israeli tanks and bulldozers. They destroyed the
houses, the buildings, the supermarkets and uprooted the
trees.
Oh, my god... I looked at all of these people and at what
they were doing. They were crying and crying and crying
because they demolished their houses. The Israeli army
confiscated their land and uprooted their trees. Some of
them were very angry because they destroyed their
supermarkets. They demolished many and closed others of
them because they want to build this fucking wall.
And now we cannot visit our relatives on the other side
of the Wall. We cannot buy anything in our village
because they closed all supermarkets in our village. We
need to go to Tulkarem. We cannot go to our land either.
So we are living in this small village, we dont
find the things we need and we lost all of our rights.
We live in a very scary village because of the Wall which
is very close to our house.
Aiya Jamil Ahmed, 12
Aiya Jamil
Ahmed, 12
"Our
dreams are broken ", Inas Jamil Ahmad Soliman
"This wall has been built and had many bad effects.
Unfortunately all the people have faced problems because
they didn't plan for this kind of future. They didn't
know what would happen because of the Wall.
People lost their jobs and started living as unemployed.
Some people can't find meat, bread or any kind of food or
drink. People's salaries and profits of their products
are a fourth of what they used to be.
Let's leave these bad effects and let's talk about what
the Wall left for us. This Wall deprived us of our
simplest rights as visiting our family or going out of
the village even to clubs or gardens so we are now like
birds in a cage. If they want to let us go they will or
if they want to keep us inside they will do that. We
begin to wish we loose our life because there is no hope
for tomorrow.
There are also other bad effects. We can't move if we
don't have "permission". The soldiers start to
walk in our village. We cannot sleep because we are
terrified. Many things come into my mind. Will they kill
us or bomb us or enter our houses? Or will they force us
to leave our homes?
This Wall has become like a nightmare entering my mind
every night."
Basma Fadel, 14
Basma
Fadel, 14
"No
access to the hospital" , Adham Shakr, 11, Azzoun
A bad accident happened
but no one noticed
it. Things became worse after the Annexation Wall or the
Apartheid Wall as they call it.
This is a permanent prison that will leave us as slaves
because people didnt save any coins or money from
their salaries but they wasted it for worthless things.
And then the disaster happened: The building of the Wall.
So from that day no fathers went to work. No mothers
visit their family. The children cant go to school.
No teachers, engineers or workers are happy anymore, not
even the bride experience happiness on her wedding day.
Kids are forced to leave their schools. The baby is
prevented from being breastfed by its mother because she
has to leave to work from 4 oclock in the morning
till 7 oclock in the evening. How long will this
poison continue?
Every person has been affected and I hope to see
Palestine free of any harm.
Hanan Awwad Abdel Wahab Hussein, 14
"The
Wall is a snake around our freedom", Hanan Awwad
Abdel Wahab Hussein, 14
"Don't pass!" - Two soldiers ran after us... ,
Malak Awad, 12
We cannot see our relatives and friends in Baqa
Gharbiyya. The Wall stops the kids from going to their
school. Farmers cannot go to their land. Houses were
demolished in order to build the Wall. They changed the
view of the nature. Workers and other people cannot pass
the gate if they do not have permission. They confiscated
the land in order to build the Wall.
Deema Naser
Deema
Naser
"We
will keep on fighting the Wall until it falls", Asma
The above are excerpts from The Wall Through the
Eyes of Palestinian Children. The stories told here
and some of the drawings were produced during Child
Rights Advocacy Workshops in Nazlet Issa. The remaining
drawings were made in Azzoun by Tamer Institute for
Community Education in June 2005.
Angela Godfrey-Goldstein
Action Advocacy Officer
The Israeli Committee Against
House Demolitions (ICAHD)
angela@icahd.org; www.icahd.org
02-672 8771 0547-366 393
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