Hamra, Tayasir, Mon 21.4.08, Afternoon
The checkpoints we visited, including Maale Efrayim, were all manned by reserve soldiers. Inspection pace and attitude towards Palestinians – accordingly.Regarding the recent 'hot' subject – removal of barriers: the first barrier gate on the road between Aqraba and Majdal Bani Fadel was open.
Tayasir Checkpoint – 12:55
No waiting line of any kind, probably because no one seems keen on making life unbearable for anyone. (In sharp contrast to long periods in which the checkpoint, like others in this region, has been manned by regular soldiers, especially the infamous Orthodox Nahal units).
The soldiers are reservists, and a Palestinian comes to tell us that they're "good, unlike those young ones that are usually here."
I., the checkpoint commander, comes to introduce himself, asks if we would like some chairs, and upon hearing that we're from Tel Aviv, responds, "Good, it's a good thing you come here!"
We left Tayasir Checkpoint at 13:50.
On our way to Hamra Checkpoint, north of the colony, on the right hand side of the right side of the road, a dirt mound barrier has been removed at the intersection of the main road and a dirt road running through the fields and up into the hills.
Hamra/Beqaot checkpoint – 14:20
A taxi driver waves to us – "Come every day! Usually there are lots of problems, but today is good."
No detainees; the soldiers greet us. Taxis heading west go through rapidly.
The soldiers here too are reservists and it is evident in every detail – including a water bottle for Palestinians standing on the concrete ledge of the empty detainees pen. When cars arrive in both directions at once, they are checked simultaneously.
The soldiers don't interfere when we station ourselves inside the checkpoint.
Total quiet. Flea bites chased us away at 15:00
Hamra (Beqaot)
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One of the Jordan Rift Valley checkpoints that prevent direct transit between the West Bank and the Jordan Valley, in addition to Tayasir Checkpoint. Located next to Hamra settlement, on Route 57 and the Allon Road.
Read about the peple of the Jordan Valley and the quiet transfer happening there.
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Tayasir CP
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Located on road 5799, It is one of the checkpoints control the passage between the northern West Bank and the Jordan Valley. For a long time, it stood empty and open, with only a sign next to it warning against entering Area A. It was adjacent to an old military camp - now everything is neglected. How much money was invested here, and how much brainwashing was done to the soldiers of Netzah Yehuda and Kfir.
Today, it is very difficult to pass there. Many delays. Often, teachers from Tubas are not allowed to pass into the Valley to villages like Ein al-Bida where the local schools are located, and there are no classes. There are additional days when the checkpoint is closed. In general, there is a wait there of about two to four hours to go towards the Valley and also to return. Many times the Palestinians are forced to use the Hamra checkpoint, which also leads into Tubas and the West Bank, but there is also a huge queue there and a long wait.
Following a deadly attack on soldiers at the nearby base in February 2025, the checkpoint was completely closed for the time being. (Updated March 2025)
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