
Demonstrators chanting in Bil'in. Picture credit: Oren Ziv/ActiveStills
Many of the dozens of demonstrators who set out from the village's mosque towards the gate in the Wall wore Abdallah and Adeeb masks, sending the message that the army's failed attempts to suppress the demonstrations by arrests and violence are futile.
As protesters arrived at the gate, they found a group of soldiers some distance past it, standing behind concrete barricades. A few of the demonstrators then continued to march through the gate and hang pictures of the prisoners of the popular struggle on the electronic fence. To this "provocation" soldiers replied with tear-gas, concussion grenades and rubber-coated bullets, but did not cross through to try and make arrests as they have in previous weeks.

A demonstrator dismantling the razor-wire part of the Wall. Picture credit: Oren Zive/ActiveStills
Some of the demonstrators then dismantled small parts of the razor-wire that is the first layer of the Wall as soldiers continued firing.
After about an hour and a half protesters retired from the vicinity of the Wall back to the village with no injuries or arrests.