Abu Dis, Container (Wadi Nar), Ras Abu Sbitan (Olive Terminal), Sheikh Saed, Wed 16.4.08, Morning
On the way down from Jabel Mukaber to the checkpoint there is no police presence any more – The Jeep that used to check those entering the village is not there today.
The vans and the cars waiting in the small parking lot on this side – Ezariye side – don't find passengers to take. The flow of people is tiny, on both directions, and there are no delays. It is hard to believe that this passage way was supposed to be the big gate into Jerusalem. And tomorrow the closure will start.
It is very strange: a few tens of meters away from the big sign that claims Ezariye to be a Palestinian area, closed to Israelies, there is an Israeli police car and the policemen are checking the documents and write down reports to the privileged crowd of Palestinian drivers who are on their way into Ezariye. We make a U turn and ask the policeman, who does not understand what we want, how come the Israeli police is active inside the Palestinian area, where Israelies are forbidden to enter? After a talk with Hana B. we write down the number of the Jeep that belongs to the Judean police force. Hana will write a complaint. It is a pity that we don't have a camera to document the absurdity.
There are four vans and taxis waiting to the checking of the documents of their passengers. Some conplain that they have been waiting for about an hour. In the meanwhile quite a few buses with children on school trips to Jericho go through, and are not detained. A headmaster of a school near Hebron tells us about the three checkpoints where he has stopped on his way to Ramalla. The soldiers claim that there are no taxis waiting for an hour, and in any case, the documents start flowing back and are returned to their owners, and within half an hour the checkpoint is empty. If we had any part in quickenning the procedure, the dark view is of longer detains when we are not present.
Abu Dis / Lazarus gate (formerly The Wicket)
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Abu Dis / Lazarus Checkpoint/Gate (east of the former “wicket”)
Construction of the wall in the Abu Dis area blocked all the gaps that allowed people to cross from al-Ezariya to the neighbourhoods of Abu Dis and Ras al 'Amud that are located within Jerusalem’s municipal boundary. The Lazarus checkpoint is a gate in the wall adjacent to the Lazarus Monastery. Until 2011 it had a door for pilgrims to al-Ezariya and for the monastery’s kindergarten pupils from al-Ezariya. The crossing is currently closed, but the site has infrastructure for conducting inspections.
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Container (Wadi Nar)
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Wadi Nar Checkpoint ("Container", "The Kiosk") - a barrier for vehicles in Area B that is regularly manned - east of Abu Dis between Sawahra A Sharqiya and Bethlehem and its daughters. Controls Palestinian movement between the north and south West-Bank. Includes driving routes, access roads, spikes, traffic lights and signs. There is no pedestrian crossing. Open 24 hours a day with random checks enhanced on security alerts. The checkpoint is in Palestinian territory, allowing for separation between the north and the south Palestinian areas when necessary.
In 2015, the leading road from Azaria to Bethlehem was renovated, as well as the steep and narrow ascent to the Wadi Nar checkpoint, which was dangerously travelled in both directions! The temporary checkpoint was renovated and expanded, and pedestrian traffic was banned. From 2016, traffic travelling from the south bank to Azaria was directed to a one-way road near the Southern Keydar Jewish settlement.
Machsomwatch shifts visit this far-fetched checkpoint only occasionally.
(updated to July 2019)
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Ras Abu Sbitan (Olive Terminal)
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A large checkpoint/crossing to the area of a-Tur, Abu Dis and the Old City; only for pedestrians. Located on Jerusalem’s municipal boundary.
One of the major crossings in Jerusalem’s central sector. It is located on the separation fence between the northern portion of the al-Ezariya neighborhood and the neighborhood of a-Tur and the rest of East Jerusalem. It is manned by Border Police soldiers and private security companies and operates 24 hours a day. Palestinians are forbidden to go through, other than permanent residents of East Jerusalem (holders of blue ID cards) and holders of work and commercial permits who are allowed through only on foot.
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Sheikh Sa'ed
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A checkpoint limited to pedestrians, located on Jerusalem’s municipal boundary.
The checkpoint sits on the separation fence at the entrance to Sheikh Sa’ad, dividing it from its neighbourhood of Jabel Mukkabar. It’s manned by Border Police soldiers and private security companies and operates 24 hours a day. Palestinians are forbidden to go through, other than residents of Jabel Mukkabar or Sheikh Sa'ad who have permits. Both groups are permitted through only on foot. Residents of East Jerusalem who don’t live in Jabel Mukkabar are also allowed to cross to Sheikh Sa’ad, but not in the opposite direction; they must return through the Sawahira ash Sharqiya checkpoint.
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