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-'''Nabi Salih''' is a small [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] village in the [[Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate]] in the central [[West Bank]], located 20 kilometers northwest of [[Ramallah]]. It has a population (2016) of 600. It is noted for the weekly marches to protest the occupation undertaken since 2010, a practice suspended in 2016, after 350 villagers were estimated to have suffered injuries in clashes with Israeli troops over that period.+'''Ahed Tamimi''' ({{lang-ar|عهد التميمي}} ''‘Ahad at-Tamīmī'', also Romanized ''Ahd''; born 30 March 2001) is a Palestinian activist from the village of [[Nabi Salih]]. A figure of the resistance against Israeli occupation in the [[West Bank]], she is best known for appearances in images and films in which she confronts Israeli soldiers. Her supporters consider her as a courageous activist while detractors argue her acts are dramatized performances aimed at discrediting Israel. In December 2017, she was detained by a military court for slapping an Israeli soldier on film.
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-*[[Nabi Samwil]]+
-*[[Ahed Tamimi]]+
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Ahed Tamimi (Template:Lang-ar ‘Ahad at-Tamīmī, also Romanized Ahd; born 30 March 2001) is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih. A figure of the resistance against Israeli occupation in the West Bank, she is best known for appearances in images and films in which she confronts Israeli soldiers. Her supporters consider her as a courageous activist while detractors argue her acts are dramatized performances aimed at discrediting Israel. In December 2017, she was detained by a military court for slapping an Israeli soldier on film.




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