Palestinians and Israeli dissenters are getting together to fight Israel's plan to build another section of the separation wall in the occupied West Bank.<br /><br />According to environmentalists, the wall will stop water flow to the natural springs and thus threatens to dry out much of the Palestinian land. <br /><br />They also see the wall - illegal under international law - as a part of long-term Israeli policy to take more and more Palestinian land in the West Bank.<br /><br />But the Israeli government says their separation wall is for security reasons, in order to stop Palestinians carrying out attacks in Israel.<br /><br />Al Jazeera Sherine Tadros reports from Wadi Fukin, the village that is now at the centre of the legal battle. <br /><br />[February 7, 2010]
