Clashes occur in the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum between Israeli forces and Palestinians protesting against the extension of the nearby Israeli settlement of Kedumin, and the closure of the town's main road. Since 2011, residents of the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum have hold weekly marches towards their main road against the extension of the Israeli settlement of Kedumin, the closure of Kafr Qaddum main road, which connect the village to the nearest city of Nablus, and the separation wall. Israeli security forces have often raided houses in Kafr Qaddum to break up the demonstration. Israel

Clashes occur in the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum between Israeli forces and Palestinians protesting against the extension of the nearby Israeli settlement of Kedumin, and the closure of the town's main road. Since 2011, residents of the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum have hold weekly marches towards their main road against the extension of the Israeli settlement of Kedumin, the closure of Kafr Qaddum main road, which connect the village to the nearest city of Nablus, and the separation wall. Israeli security forces have often raided houses in Kafr Qaddum to break up the demonstration. Israel Stock Photo
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Clashes occur in the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum between Israeli forces and Palestinians protesting against the extension of the nearby Israeli settlement of Kedumin, and the closure of the town's main road. Since 2011, residents of the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum have hold weekly marches towards their main road against the extension of the Israeli settlement of Kedumin, the closure of Kafr Qaddum main road, which connect the village to the nearest city of Nablus, and the separation wall. Israeli security forces have often raided houses in Kafr Qaddum to break up the demonstration. Israel began building the barrier of walls and fences inside the occupied West Bank in 2002, arguing that it was necessary to protect Israeli settlements from Palestinians, but to Palestinians it represents another violation of their rights