he is said to dwell in the castle of Kronborg, his beard grown down to the floor, and to sleep there until some date when Denmark is in mortal danger, at which time he will rise up and deliver the nation
Friday, March 30, 2012
Global March To Jerusalem: LIVE BLOGGING
Scroll Down this post for the latest updated news regarding the Global March To Jerusalem event
Latest update: 7:58 a.m. EST
Jerusalem Police said Friday afternoon that 14 people had been arrested in Land Day protests in the city as of 2 p.m.
Protesters were continuing to sporadically throw stones at security forces around the Damascus Gate, police said.
8:11 a.m. EST
Report: IDF fire wounds one at Gaza frontier
By REUTERS, JPOST.COM STAFF
Medics in the Gaza Strip said IDF soldiers used live fire Friday to prevent Land Day protesters from nearing the frontier wall, seriously wounding one man.
Thousands of Palestinians demonstrated on Friday to commemorate the 36th annual Land Day, a day in which Arab Israelis and Palestinians rally in opposition to what they say are Israeli policies of land appropriation.
The most hectic protests took place near Jerusalem, with thousands of demonstrators clashing with security forces in a protest Public Security Minister Yithak Aharonovitch called a "show."
8:21 a.m. EST
20,000 Jordanians Marching on Israel
Jordan's press is reporting some 20,000 people are taking part in a Global March on Jerusalem aimed at breaching Israel's borders.
Participants were reportedly shouting: "Where is the Arab League on Jerusalem?"
Four rabbis of the extremist anti-Zionist Neturei Karta sect are also taking part in the march.
9:05 a.m EST
15:08: Palestinian rioters hurled rocks and lightly injured a Border Policeman in Kalandia.
9:26 a.m. EST
Looks like things are pretty calm overall...keep your fingers crossed. Here's one tic on the streams:
Report: Swedish activist arrested for Land Day activities
By JPOST.COM STAFF
03/30/2012 16:17
A pro-Palestinian activist from Sweden was arrested by IDF forces during the course of the Land Day activities, the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) stated in a tweet.
NOTE: You will see in some of these reports the reference to "Land Day" - this is what prompted this day as the time for this Global March To Jerusalem...it's a bit of a long story but "Land Day" refers to a day back in 1976 when six Palestinians were killed in riots over Israel annexing some of their own land - it's basically just another day on the calendar that the Palestinians use to raise holy hell. So, a lot of the Israeli reports are using Land Day today in reference to what is going on - the "Global March To Jerusalem" was the effort this year to bring the whole world of Muslim scum into the fray of commemorating Land Day.
10:09 a.m.
Thousands of protesters gather in Jordan for Land Day
By JPOST.COM STAFF
03/30/2012 17:09
Thousands of protesters assembled in Jordan on the border with Israel to mark the 36th annual Land Day.
The demonstration was attended by members from the Muslim Brotherhood and anti-Zionist ultra-orthodox Jews.
Protesters waved Palestinian flags and called for the liberation of Jerusalem. The demonstration remained non-violent.
10:20 a.m. EST
Arabs Throw Rocks at IDF Soldiers Near Bethlehem
Dozens of Palestinian Authority Arab protesters threw rocks at IDF soldiers stationed at a checkpoint near the entrance to Bethlehem on Friday afternoon.
The soldiers responded with crowd dispersal means.
10:57 a.m. EST
The Global March is crumbling! Falling apart before it even gained steam is how it is now appearing. The one concern was what would happen along the Egyptian border and as you can see from this report.....IT FIZZLED.
Egyptian activists call off Land Day marches
By JPOST.COM STAFF
LAST UPDATED: 03/30/2012 17:52
Egyptian security forces prevented mass protests in Egypt to mark Land Day, while organizers in Cairo called off another demonstration due to the political situation in Egypt, Al Jazeera reported Friday according to pro-Palestinian activists.
Gamal Abdel Salaam, a leading organizer in the Al-Quds Committee in Egypt, told Al Jazeera that Egyptian security forces would not prevented a march from Cairo University in Giza to the grounds of the Great Pyramids, despite the organization receiving approval "from all sides."
Another activist and director of the Center for Palestine Studies in Cairo, Ibrahim Al-Darawi, told Al Jazeera that a massive demonstration from the Al Azhar Mosque was called off due to Egypt's "internal situation... and political tensions at the current time."
Abdel Salaam insisted that despite calling of his organization's march, his group would continue to work "for the sake of Jerusalem and address attempts by the Israeli occupation to Judaize [the city]."
11:38 a.m. EST
Latest video report out of Israel (sorry but it's from Russia Today)
11:57 a.m.
Report: IDF kills one Palestinian in Gaza Land Day demo
By JPOST.COM STAFF
03/30/2012 18:43
One Palestinian was shot dead and dozens were wounded near the border between the Gaza Strip in Israel on Friday during demonstrations to mark the 36th Land Day, Hamas affiliate Al-Resalah reported.
At least 37 people were injured in protests that broke our in Beit Hanoun and Khan Yunis, and Palestinians said the 20-year-old Muhammad Mahmoud Zaqout was shot dead by IDF troops stationed at the border, according to the report.
1:23 p.m.
good grief...i guess a day with palestinians trying to push through border gates wouldn't be complete without this....
Amnesty International condemns Israel for 'excessive force'
By JPOST.COM STAFF
03/30/2012 20:16
Amnesty International issued a condemnation of what it termed Israel's "excessive use of force" on Land Day protesters on Friday.
The organization's deputy director of Middle East and North Africa program said in a press statement that the they were "extremely worried" by reports that the IDF was using live ammunition on protesters, "particularly in the light of frequent and persistent use of excessive force against Palestinian protesters."
Amnesty also condemned the PA for preventing protests and Hamas for beating up protesters, calling on both to respect freedom of assembly.
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Doesn't look like a lot of people on this march. Where are the millions that were promised?
Wasn't that modern-day Jeremiah, Rev. Wright supposed to be involved in the march? I wonder how far he got.
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