'Day of rage': Palestinians protest US policy shift on settlements

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Protests have taken place across the West Bank as Palestinians took part in a "day of rage" against last week's dramatic US policy shift on
Israeli settlements
By late afternoon on Tuesday, more than 60 Palestinians had received medical care as a consequence of the effects of tear gas and rubber
bullets fired by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) according to the Red Crescent.An IDF spokesperson told Sky News that Israeli soldiers
responded "with riot dispersal means" to 1,000 or so protesters burning tyres and throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers at various locations
within the West Bank and at checkpoints between the two sides.Image:Palestinian demonstrators clash with Israeli security forcesAn IDF
soldier was lightly injured after being hit by a rock.The protests were organised by several Palestinian factions, including Fatah, the
ruling political party in the West Bank.The Palestinian Authority education ministry closed schools early to encourage students and enable
parents to take part in the protests.Organisers billed the protests as a peaceful "popular resistance" against Israeli occupation.They
repeated their longstanding call for the international community to step up its condemnation of Israel and to condemn the Trump
administration's decision to declare that Israeli settlements within the West Bank do not contravene international law.The International
Criminal Court and the UN both consider Gaza and the West Bank to be territory illegally occupied by Israel.Previous American
administrations have explicitly stated that the building of Israeli settlements within the West Bank is illegal and should not
happen.Image:US President Donald Trump, secretary of state Mike Pompeo and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu cut outs are
torchedHowever, their construction has continued with more than 700,000 Jewish settlers now living in the West Bank.The Trump
administration's decision to fundamentally shift the US position is "facilitating Israeli crimes and aggression" against the Palestinians
according to Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Executive Committee member Wasel Abu Yusef.Palestinians see both Gaza and the West Bank
as key components of a future independent state under the now fledgling "two state" peace plan.Thousands of people protested in major
Palestinian cities including Bethlehem, Hebron, Nablus, Jericho, Ramallah and Jenin.Some burnt cardboard cutouts of US President Donald
Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.Image:Palestinian protesters scuffle with Israeli security forces
While the numbers were not as large as organisers might have hoped, senior officials say it marks the beginning of a "new era of rage" with
more days of protest in the weeks ahead.Top Fatah official Abbas Zaki said that Donald Trump had given the Israelis a green light "to
destroy the two-state solution"."Israel thinks it is capable of defeating our people by committing crimes against them
But our people will not be defeated," he said.Palestinian anger was exacerbated by the death, in an Israeli jail, of a prominent Palestinian
prisoner.Sami Abu Diak, 35, was serving three life sentences for voluntary manslaughter and kidnapping.Image:Palestinian youths run from
tear gas fired by Israeli security forces He was suffering from cancer but his request to die at home with his family was rejected by
Israel.In a statement, Dr
Hanan Ashrawi from the PLO department of public diplomacy and policy, condemned Israel.She said: "Sami is the newest victim of Israel's
reprehensible policy of medical negligence against Palestinian prisoners, who also endure other forms of grave violations of human rights
and war crimes at the hands of their Israeli captors, including torture."With his tragic death, Sami becomes the 222nd Palestinian prisoner
to die in Israeli prisons."