Israeli forces crackdown on peaceful Christmas march in Bethlehem

Published December 23rd, 2014 - 05:56 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

On Tuesday Israeli forces suppressed a peaceful march calling for "Christmas without occupation" in Bethlehem.

Demonstrators marched to the Israeli military checkpoint in northern Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas and hand out gifts to children in the area.

Marchers held up signs reading: "Jesus came with a message of: Peace, Freedom and Justice" and "We want Christmas without occupation."

Israeli forces prevented demonstrators, some of whom were dressed as Father Christmas, from reaching the checkpoint and fired tear gas at the crowd.

Several people were treated at the scene for tear gas inhalation.

Mazen al-Azza, an activist with the Palestinian National Initiative, told Ma'an News that the march had a peaceful Christmas message, but "Israeli soldiers did not miss the chance to suppress it by assaulting journalists and peaceful demonstrators."

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