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Hebron, Sansana (Meitar Crossing), Sun 17.6.12, Morning

Observers: Lea S. Paula R (reports)
Jun-17-2012
| Morning

 

Translator:  Charles K.

 

Sansana-Meitar crossing

At 7 AM there was still a line of laborers and a line of people going to visit relatives in Israeli prisons.  There weren’t any significant delays.

 

Hebron

We saw people detained by the Border Police at the checkpoints in front of the police station and at the Cave of the Patriarchs.  They were detained for long periods, up to 30 minutes.  At the police station checkpoint there were ISM observes who told us that during the past two weeks Border Police soldiers had beaten youths.

For 30 minutes we observed detainees at the checkpoint in front of the Cave of the Patriarchs.  One youth was required to give his cell phone to the Border Police soldier.  The soldier apparently checked the recent calls and the names that appeared, and the youth had to call his brother who came and was also checked.  Then the youth had to fill out a form and received a summons for interrogation.  The purpose of all that may have been to impress Ofer (active, notoriously harassing settler), who was there with his video camera and whose racist and belligerent comments invited that response.  

 

Prohibited construction

It was very sad at Bassam’s. 

Here’s what he told us:  On May 28, the day after Shavuot, settlers (led by Anat Cohen, Baruch Marzel and Moshe Levinger) from Kiryat Arba and accompanied by soldiers and police came and stopped the construction of the second floor of his building (bassem has it all documented with a video camera provided by B'Tzelem).  They also tried to go up to the roof and demolish what had already been built.  A tractor removed the construction materials that Bassam and volunteers had carried up from in front of the building.  Bassam:  “They let us move all the materials and only then the bulldozer came and removed them.  They ordered us to remove the rest of the gravel that had remained in front of the building.  They forbade us to go up to the roof, lest we continue building, God forbid."

Baruch Marzel pulled a knife on Bassam in the presence of the army and the police, who did nothing.  He has a building permit from the Hebron municipality.  On Wednesday there will be a meeting about it in the municipal building. 

On the walls of the building and along the street homemade signs have been posted, reading:  “Stop building terrorist nests on the route to the Cave of the Patriarchs.”  Bassam keeps the documentation in his workshop.

Signs calling for “Israeli sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria” have recently been posted everywhere.  That’s being applied literally in Hebron.

  • Hebron

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    • According to Wye Plantation Accords (1997), Hebron is divided in two: H1 is under Palestinian Authority control, H2 is under Israeli control. In Hebron there are 170,000 Palestinian citizens, 60,000 of them in H2. Between the two areas are permanent checkpoints, manned at all hours, preventing Palestinian movement between them and controlling passage of permit holders such as teachers and schoolchildren. Some 800 Jews live in Avraham Avinu Quarter and Tel Rumeida, on Givat HaAvot and in the wholesale market.

       

      Checkpoints observed in H2:

       

      1. Bet Hameriva CP- manned with a pillbox
      2. Kapisha quarter CP (the northern side of Zion axis) - manned with a pillbox
      3. The 160 turn CP (the southern side of Zion axis) - manned with a pillbox
      4. Avraham Avinu quarter - watch station
      5. The pharmacy CP - checking inside a caravan with a magnometer
      6. Tarpat (1929) CP - checking inside a caravan with a magnometer
      7. Tel Rumeida CP - guarding station
      8. Beit Hadassah CP - guarding station

      Three checkpoints around the Tomb of the Patriarchs

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  • Meitar checkpoint / Sansana

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    • Meitar Checkpoint / Sansana The checkpoint is located on the Green Line and serves as a border crossing between Israel and the West Bank. It is managed by the  Border Crossing Authority of the Defense Ministry. It is comprised of sections for the transfer of goods as well as a vehicle checkpoint (intended for holders of blue identity cards, foreign nationals or diplomats and international organizations). Passing of Palestinians is prohibited, except for those with entry permits to Israel. Palestinians  are permitted to cross on foot only. The crossing  has a DCO / DCL / DCL / DCL (District Coordination  Office), a customs unit, supervision, and a police unit. In the last year, a breach has been opened  in the fence, not far from the crossing. This breach is known to all, including the army. There does not appear to be any interest in blocking it, probably as it permits needed Palestinian workers without the bureaucratic permits to get to work in Israel. Food stalls and a parking area economy have been created, but incidents of violent abuse by border police have also been recorded. Updated April 2022
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