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Abu Dis, Container (Wadi Nar), Thu 24.7.08, Morning

Observers: Ora K., Yehudith S., Michaelia R.
Jul-24-2008
| Morning

 

 On our way to Ma'aleh Adomim along the old road we noticed that in the sourthern part of Anata extensive earthworks are in progress.  Is another wall being planned here?
The roads opened between Ezariya and Highway 1 have been asphalted.

 
6:30 Wadi Nar

 
Lively traffic.  Many vehicles are detained, completely filling the space opposite the grocery.  Detention time lasts between 7 and 21 minutes, because the soldiers accumulate documents in the palms of their hands; when their hands are full, they check, then distribute the pile of documents to the detainees.

 
The checkpoint conducts itself more efficiently than usual.   A soldier and a border policeman check vehicles together.  When documents are returned they are wrapped in small bundles according to the vehicle from which they were taken. 

 
Passengers are forbidden to disembark on pain of not getting their documents returned.  In spite of the early hour, it is already hot, and remaining in a car in the sun is stuffy.

Az-Za'ayem Checkpoint


 

A minibus is detained.  Security forces talk to one of the passengers.  Shortly after we arrived, the minibus was released.

Border-police base — "Metsudat Adomim"

 

We drove to see the new road, split by a wall along its entire length. We reached the turning into the border police base "Metsudat Adomim" and found the divided road blocked by stones.  To the left of the blockage, a wide gate is open, behind it a bulldozer at work can be heard.  Yehudith went through the gate and saw 2 border-police jeeps. One of the border-policemen would not allow her to continue further in order to see what work is going on.   He told her that civilians are not allowed through, and that he would arrest her.  He called someone to say that "somebody from human rights and against the occupation entered the area", and refused to tell her what work is under way.  Meanwhile, a border-police jeep came up to our car and said we were not allowed to be there.  When we asked where this was written, he left us alone.  Yehudith returned escorted by a border-policeman who reported that she left the area without causing problems.

 

When we returned to the main road, we saw a number of jeeps opposite us on the road entering Issawiya — a random checkpoint (see photo)

 

8:50-9:15 Issawiya

 

When we arrived there were 4 army vehicles.  One car heading east was checked.  One pedestrian whose papers were handed around was allowed to proceed before long.  A driver from the direction of Issawiya said that a checkpoint is rarely set up here, and complained of having to cross one more checkpoint on the way to Jerusalem (did he mean from Issawiya in the direction of French Hill?).

The border policemen gave us to understand that in the present situation (after the second bulldozer terror attack), setting up the occasional random checkpoint is a necessity.

  • 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.

  • 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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