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'Welcome to Palestine' group denied entry into West Bank
Published Sunday 26/08/2012 (updated) 28/08/2012 12:26
Activists pictured during a protest at Brussels national airport in April.
Some 1,200 people throughout Europe had bought plane tickets for an
April 15 visit to the West Bank as part of a campaign called "Welcome
to Palestine". (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Dozens of foreign peace activists were denied entry into the West Bank by Israeli authorities at the Allenby Bridge crossing on Sunday evening, organizers of the third 'Welcome to Palestine' initiative said.

"The Welcome to Palestine Campaign decries the Israeli denial of entry via the Allenby Bridge to over 100 internationals who wanted to visit us in the occupied Palestinian Territories," organizers said in a statement.

The group of around 100 activists had finished passport checks at the Jordanian side of the Allenby crossing but were denied entry at the first Israeli checkpoint and told to return to where they had come from, a spokesman for WTP told Ma'an.

No explanation was provided by Israeli crossing authorities as to why the group was denied entry, but the delegation will try to enter the West Bank again on Monday, the spokesman added.

"The denial of entry today at the Allenby Bridge border crossing from Jordan shows that the previous policies of siege and isolation continue," organizers said.

"We thus will continue to initiate more Welcome to Palestine campaigns. We insist on the freedom of entry. As Israel persists in these unjust policies, it is only fair to ask all countries to reciprocate by denying Israelis entry to these countries."

Since Friday, around 100 activists have arrived in Jordan, with the intention of crossing the Israeli-controlled border with the West Bank on Sunday.

Pro-Palestinian international activists smile in Amman, as they head towards
King Hussein Bridge at the border between Jordan and Israel,
August 26, 2012.(Reuters/Ali Jarekji)

The group included French, British, German and American supporters, campaigners told Ma'an.

Political figures were due to greet the delegation in Bethlehem and the group was then scheduled to spend five days visiting Jerusalem, refugee camps, the Negev and villages in Hebron that are struggling against Israel's separation wall.

Welcome to Palestine had previously organized two "flytillas," when foreigners stated their intention to visit Palestine on entry to Israeli airport Ben Gurion, drawing Israel to deny entry to many of the passengers and distribute blacklists to airlines.

Pro-Palestinian international activists wave a Palestinian flag and perform a dance
in Amman, before heading to King Hussein Bridge at the border between
Jordan and Israel, August 26, 2012. (Reuters/Ali Jarekji)
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1 ) Muhammad Shafi / Mauritius
26/08/2012 22:26
Thank you for this matchless effort.

2 ) Puke / Usa
26/08/2012 22:37
Helllllp our Syrian brothers !! Such hypocrisy it makes me sick!!

3 ) Omar / United States of Israhell
26/08/2012 22:42
The best thing to do is to keep flying into Ben Gurion and keep crossing the border. It would be great if other countries deny entry to Israhell citizens but I don't think that would happen because the zionist media will use the lame old card of "Anti-Semitic". Can someone tell these fools that Arabs are a Semitic people.

4 ) Business / Israel
26/08/2012 23:01
They insist on Freedom of Entry? There is no such freedom, anywhere in the world. How arrogant and spoiled and stupid. The EU should have freedom of entry to anyone - I insist on it.

5 ) Ismail and Isaac / Palestine
27/08/2012 00:17
God forgive them and their allies for they know not.

6 ) Julie / USA
27/08/2012 00:49
izrahell is too blind to see how they themselves are killing world opinion of them...let it be their own downfall they whine about next.

7 ) carine / UK
27/08/2012 01:03
They are peace activists not terrorists! Israel is so paranoid about letting outsiders see what really goes on in the OPT, they wet their pants in case reports get back that what we read and see 24/7 on the Internet is the absolute truth...and more!!

8 ) Joe Fattal / USA
27/08/2012 02:13
It does'nt improve Israel relation around the world if they are trying to get the world's attention in their effort to attack Iran. They might get the US attention but I doubt the world. Stupid move from Israel.

9 ) Ben Alofs / UK/Netherlands
27/08/2012 02:28
To the "Welcome to Palestine" activists from all over the world. Your efforts are hugely appreciated. I am with you in heart and spirit. Ben Alofs.

10 ) Mark of Lewiston / USA
27/08/2012 07:56
This was a waste of time and money. More results would have been achieved by writing to their home district representatives.

11 ) Jonno / France
27/08/2012 12:12
#7 ''Israel is so paranoid about letting outsiders see what really goes on in the OPT'' Thats nonsense, the West Bank's hotels are bursting with tourists.

12 ) Natalia / Spain
27/08/2012 12:41

Arrogant and stupid??? speak for yourselves. Business Israel. If this was done to Israeli citizens there would be hell to pay.

13 ) Mark / USA
27/08/2012 13:06
#12 - Israeli's are denied entry to a laundry list of countries. Even if you have Israel stamped on your passport you can't enter lebanon, Suadi Arabia, Dubai and nearly every other Arab country.

14 ) natalia / spain
27/08/2012 13:10
#1, 'west bank hotels are burstng with tourists' that's because the tourists have to lie at the borders in the first place, omitting the west bank from their itinerary.

15 ) Natalia / Spain
27/08/2012 14:39
#13 True, but many Israelis have dual nationality and obviously can use another route to enter if their birthplace is not Israel. You can enter Dubai with an Israeli stamp, at least a few years ago their website said they had no problems with such stamps.

16 ) Dieter / Germany
27/08/2012 14:42
Hmm #13 I seem to remember some story about Israelis entering Dubai and even New Zealand and Jordan on false passports.............

17 ) Mel / USA
27/08/2012 16:29
Keep it up Israel!Your global PR,NI,& FR have never been SO LOW!What a state,Israel? Molded by arrogant,Zionist,US-protected war criminals & synononymous,now,with exceptionalism,racism,bigotry,apartheid,human rights abuses(all at 'others' fiscal,moral,ethical,human cost)that even your "sponsors" in US,UK,EU govt's are desperate to end the medieval 'special bond' with the ungrateful,belligerent,mania of political,radical Zionism!Bring on the day when Israeli's liberate themselves from ZIONISM!

18 ) Jonno / France
27/08/2012 16:49
#14 Nobody has to lie, except the international political activists. Pilgrims and tourists are welcome to sleep in Ramallah, Bethlehem etc. There are insufficient hotel beds to cope with the influx of tourism, and thousands of bed spaces are being created. These are people that wish to stay in East Jerusalem and the WB and support the Arabs.

19 ) Kvetcher / Austria
27/08/2012 17:00
#14 That is rubbish these are package tourists predominately, who have been booked into the WB hotels by WB tourist agencies liasing with the European, American tourist agencies. But then these tourists purpose of visiting the Holy Land is tourism, not poitical activism.

20 ) Dreck / Hungary
27/08/2012 21:35
http://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFBRE87Q0DQ20120827 Freedom of entry does not exist anywhere.

21 ) Colin Wright / USA
27/08/2012 21:42
re Puke #2 'Helllllp our Syrian brothers !! Such hypocrisy it makes me sick!!' It never fails to amaze me how dim-witted Zionists can be. This one complains of 'hypocrisy' at the same time as he attempts to pass himself off as an Arab.

22 ) Colin Wright / USA
27/08/2012 21:43
To Business #4 'They insist on Freedom of Entry? There is no such freedom...' Don't fret. The important thing is that you should have freedom of entry to the US when you have to flee Palestine.

23 ) Mais Saadeh / Jordan
27/08/2012 22:16

To #4, occupied territory is not sovereign territory, so freedom of entry should be. And we none of us own the earth.

24 ) Carlos / usa
28/08/2012 05:49
i am proud to not be an israeli. I would be very proud to be a Palestinian. I am learning Arabic so I can visit Gaza and West Bank.

25 ) Mais Saadeh / Jordan
28/08/2012 12:11
#24 Good for you! And I ask #19 what is political activism got to do with these people denied entry? They have been invited to visit Palestine ,one of those hosts is the Governor of Bethlehem and plan to visit different cities and also hand out stationery to local school children. Nothing political in this unless you find stationery offensive.

26 ) John / Australia
28/08/2012 14:03


Many seem to forget that the Oslo Accords promised to guarantee Internationals access to the West Bank AND under the 1947 UN partition plan Bethlehem and Jerusalem were to be under International Jurisdiction NOT Israeli.

27 ) Abu baker / Blad al sham
28/08/2012 19:22
Abbas you are wasting our time and blood with your redundant approaches We need a new constitution, one written by palestinians alone secretly And we need new faces in politics, any political leader that stays too long, i fear they have become softened and freindly with isreali agents Leave before you die, and not die before you leave. None is hurting palestinians most other than our palestinian parasite leadership I ask who is the police and inteligance chief in ramallah Who calls the shots

28 ) Mirjana Sivric / Serbia
29/08/2012 20:19
#27 Who calls the shots- who is the police and intelligance chief in Ramallah?

Do you really need the answer to that one? Israel of course.

29 ) Daniel / USA
02/09/2012 02:06
WOW! More than 25,000 killed in Syria and these people still see Israel as the demon! I used to support the Palestinian struggle but the way the Arabs are treating each other makes me realize why Israel is so keen on putting its security above all. Golda Meir, Israel's former prime minister was once asked when she thought the Arab-Israeli conflict will end, and to that she replied: "Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us." We can see that clearly now.

30 ) southparkbear / usa
02/09/2012 02:34
in english the visit can be summarized as a tease

31 ) Adam / uk
02/09/2012 20:23


No one has said the Arabs are without fault but Syria has nothing to do with this issue. We are talking about internationals denied into Palestine.
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