In sign of calm, Israel removes Gilo barrier
Thursday, August 19, 2010 | byIsraeli army cranes have begun to remove a concrete barrier that shielded a Jewish neighborhood bordering the West Bank — a sign that calm is taking hold in the Palestinian territory.
An Israeli army crane loads a section of dismantled concrete wall in the Jewish neighborhood of Gilo in Jerusalem. photo/ap/sebastian scheiner
The Israeli military said it is no longer needed because of a reduced security threat and improved coordination between Israeli and West Bank security force.
Gilo is a neighborhood of about 40,000, and it sits on land Israel captured in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed to Jerusalem.— ap
