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Abu Dis, Sawachre, Sheikh Saed, Thu 16.6.11, Morning

Observers: Rachel M., Michaela R. (Reporting)
Jun-16-2011
| Morning

6:10 Sheikh Saed

People are passing through, some quickly and some more slowly.  Breaking the checkpoint’s morning silence is one man’s emotional voice, asking to open the gate.  He raises his voice, angering the examiners.  He says his brother will die if they don’t let him through, and that given the situation, he has no choice but to yell.  Indeed, in a car that stands nearby, surrounded by many people, an adolescent boy with Down syndrome is strewn across the back seat with an oxygen mask strapped to his face.  Feverish activity commences at the shack and numerous phone calls are overheard.  After a while, a Red Crescent ambulance arrives.  The metal checkpoint gates open, and the ambulance backs up to the ill boy’s car.  It may be said that the security personnel’s conduct was reasonable here, but having to negotiate with them in the first place about a life-threatening situation, is that reasonable? Did our presence help?

We are required to show our IDs.  When we try to pass through the checkpoint we are stopped.  After explaining our case, the one detaining us agrees to make some calls and finally we’re allowed to pass.

west Sawachra

People are passing through on foot, mostly students, heading west through the checkpoint.  There are also some people going east.  One car passes through while we are there, after undergoing meticulous examination

  • 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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    • 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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