Abu Dis, Sheikh Saed, Fri 8.2.08, Morning
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The civila guard at the entrance to the checkpoint does not want to let us go through. He asks us to wait until the commander returns. Despite this we continue and go through the two carousels, into Sheikh Saed. There are a few inhabitants there, among them the old people who do not give up and return every Friday, hoping that they can go through and get to pray in El Aksa. The checkpoint is manned by two civil guards, one soldier in an armed shed, and additional commander who comes back from the regular checking tour. He does not want to make considerations, and let the old people go through. We have heard many times the explanation that there is no place for commander's considerations any more. He gives the usual agrivating answer "they should get permits at the DCO". The same answer is given to a mother and her daughter who have to get to the orthodentist in the clinic not far from the checkpoint.
There are a few buses by the gas station, and a group of young people is walking around, touring. We keep driving towards the hotel, and from there back to the Pishpash.
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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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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