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West Bank stands in solidarity with Gaza

The humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and Great March of Return have given rise to a new movement in the West Bank protesting President Mahmoud Abbas' sanctions on their fellow Palestinians.
Palestinians take part in a protest demanding to lift the sanctions on Gaza Strip, in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, June 12, 2018.  REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman - RC139DAA7FC0
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ adviser for provincial affairs, Hikmat Zeid, declared in a June 13 circular that permits for marches or rallies would not be granted for the rest of Ramadan. "Once [the holidays] are over, the laws enforced shall be applied again.” The move came in response to a demonstration planned for that evening in Ramallah's city center to demand that the Palestinian Authority lift sanctions on the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian police have been instructed to prevent any protest from taking place in the streets and public squares, leaving the demonstration vulnerable to repression and deprived of security. A source within the organizing Movement to Lift Sanctions on Gaza who asked not to be named told Al-Monitor that the demonstration will take place as scheduled. He added, “The PA issued the circular in an attempt to scare us and prevent the protest from occurring, following Fatah’s calls for a counter-demonstration at the same time in the same place to clash with us and disturb ours, which came after the success of the previous demonstration held three days ago.”

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