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PA security keep the peace in the West Bank

September 22, 2011 11:33
Around 13,000 gathered in Ramallah on Wednesday in support of the bid

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

"So far, the Palestinians are sticking by our arrangements," said the senior IDF officer as he looked from afar at the small group of Palestinian youths throwing stones and bottles at the Kalandia Crossing, north of Jerusalem, on Wednesday.

The stone-throwing at what has become over years the "traditional" flashpoint between Israeli forces and Palestinian demonstrators, surprised no-one. The IDF had prepared a large force with a wide range of riot-dispersal equipment to make sure the violence would not get of hand.

What was much more important was the event going on a few kilometres away: the mass rally in central Ramallah, the Palestinian Authority's administrative capital.

Around 13,000 Palestinians gathered in the central square to support President Mahmoud Abbas's bid for independence at the United Nations, but after three hours of rousing speeches, they dispersed without attempting to march on an Israeli checkpoint.

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