Abu-Dis , Wadi Nar, Monday17.04.06 AM Edna P., Maya B. (reporting) two american guest, father and son. We set out at 6:30 a.m. to Abu Dis. A few people were crossing here and there, in an unorganized fashion. The Pishpash was very busy. Many people tried to come in , 5-6 BP soldiers were shouting in all directions, trying to create an orderly queue, but to no avail. A lot of pushing, threatening, ” no one will pass!” and a lot of frustration and confusion . Many children going to school, people with permits to work and old women to sell greens at the market. A few were sent back, but most were aloud to go through. Those trying to go from our side into El Azarie, had to wait to get room to pass. A high ranking officer of the B.P. arrived and in no time put some order into the confusion , as well as releasing two detainies, ” who tried to get through in an unauthorized fashion, “.We continued to Wadi Nar, where many buses with children taking spring trips were lining up to go to Ram’Alla , and a long line was waiting in each direction. About 10 to 15 buses, trucks and yellow taxies. While we waited it started to move fast and after a few minutes, the lines were gone.Just the usual C.P. frustration, resentment and lack of communication.