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Kids lose soccer field in 48hrs

2005-10-06 10:44
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Anata - Palestinian schoolboys in a Jerusalem suburb have lost their football pitch and volleyball court to a giant cement wall Israel has built through their playground allegedly to stop militant attacks.

Pupils returned to class after the weekend to find the latest stretch of Israel's deeply controversial West Bank separation barrier, an 8m high blast wall, had been built in 48 hours.

Commandeered on the "Israeli side" of the wall are the Anata high school's football pitch and volleyball court, leaving its 800 pupils drastically reduced space for play time and sports lessons.

Headmaster Yussef Elayan confirmed that troops rolled up without any warning on Thursday to start building the barrier.

Boys feel threatened

"We got a shock to see the army start the work in the middle of the school on Thursday afternoon. They carried on through the night and Friday," he said.

Apparently, scuffles broke out between the soldiers and some of the pupils, both on Thursday and when pupils returned to school on Sunday.

The headmaster said some of his schoolboys were arrested in the fracas.

"The wall has confiscated three dunams (0.3 hectares) of the school playground, most of which were sports pitches," he said.

The land will be effectively annexed to the Jewish settlement of Pisgat Zeev, which Israel claims this sector of the wall will protect from militant infiltrations.

"School isn't what is used to be. We used to stay here after lessons to play football but now we go straight home to avoid any friction with the soldiers," said 15-year-old pupil Hisham Mahmud.

His friend Suleiman Karshan said the boys are continually watched by soldiers at the entrance to the school.

"They used tear gas and stun grenades against us," during clashes on Thursday and Sunday, Karshan charged.

In July, the Israeli government approved a route for the wall around east Jerusalem which is scheduled to be completed in coming months.

The barrier will be erected through two Palestinian neighbourhoods, including Anata, putting around 55 000 residents, or one quarter of the total Arab population of east Jerusalem, on the Palestinian side of the wall.

Israel justifies building the massive barrier of electric fencing, barbed wire and concrete wall by insisting it is vital to stop potential attackers from infiltrating the country and settlements in the West Bank.

But the Palestinians have condemned the wall as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state.

On July 9 2004, the UN International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling that parts of the 650km barrier which criss-crosses the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.

Although Israel has since modified the route of the barrier along some stretches, the government has vowed to complete the project.

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