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Palestinians march to commemorate International Women's Day

Hundreds of Palestinians on Wednesday joined a march organised by women's organisations to commemorate the International Women's Day and to protest against the Israeli occupation

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Hundreds of Palestinians on Wednesday joined a march organised by women's organisations to commemorate the International Women's Day and to protest against the Israeli occupation. Men, women and young people carrying posters and chanting slogans were dispersed by Israeli security forces firing tear gas, after demonstrators marched to the Qalandia military checkpoint that separates Jerusalem from the occupied West Bank, as documented by an epa photographer on the ground, Xinhua reported.

The Red Crescent services (equivalent to the Red Cross) treated eight people for tear gas inhalation and one person who fainted due to the crowds, the organization said in a statement. For Palestinians, International Women's Day is a national holiday, with protests and commemorations starting a day earlier. On Monday, the Palestinian government approved several amendments and resolutions to boost women's rights, including tougher penalties for so-called "honour crimes."

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