March 30, 2012, is the day the Global March to Al Quds enters Israel. Already Israeli forces are closing off Jerusalem, and Israeli media are reporting that thousands of police forces are being deployed in the city.
Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud Barak, has ordered the military to close all access to West Bank, for the next 24 hours.
Marches are also scheduled to take place on Israel’s borders with Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. Israeli military forces are building up on those borders.
In the recent past Israel has killed hundreds of peaceful protestors for allegedly crossing into “no mans land” along those borders. At least 15 unarmed people were killed along the borders with Syria and Lebanon in May 2011.
Then in April 2011, another 23 unarmed people were killed in the “no mans land” along the Syrian border.
Israeli military admits they are building up forces along the border with Gaza Strip.
Sources with the Global March to Al Quds claim there are people from at least 82 countries taking part in the march, and that includes non-Muslims.