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A Palestinian protestor is detained by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier at the village of Bilin, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007.Photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90
Protestors lob stones at the Israeli military during their weekly protest against the construction of the Israel separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin 19 January 2007. One foreign photojournalist was injured in today's rally. The barrier is a combination of concrete walls and wire fences running more than 650 kilometres (400 miles) north to south that Israel says is necessary to protect it self from Palestinian militants. However, large sections of it encroach on the West Bank, and the Palestinians call it a land grab. The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling in 2004 that parts of the barrier in the West Bank are illegal and should be removed. The barrier is supposed to follow the Green Line that marks Israel's borders before the 1967 Six Day War, when the Jewish state captured the Golan Heights, east Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Israeli troops clash with demonstrators during a protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier near the West Bank village of Bilin, Friday, 19 January 2007.photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
An Israeli soldier fires a stun grenade at protestors during the weekly protest against the construction of the Israel separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin 19January 2007. One foreign photojournalist was injured in today's rally. The barrier is a combination of concrete walls and wire fences running more than 650 kilometres (400 miles) north to south that Israel says is necessary to protect it self from Palestinian militants. However, large sections of it encroach on the West Bank, and the Palestinians call it a land grab. The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling in 2004 that parts of the barrier in the West Bank are illegal and should be removed. The barrier is supposed to follow the Green Line that marks Israel's borders before the 1967 Six Day War, when the Jewish state captured the Golan Heights, east Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90
Palestinian protestors, right, argue with Israeli border police soldiers, left, during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier at the village of Bilin, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007.Photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90