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Al Nashshash, Bethlehem, Nabi Yunis, Wed 17.12.08, Morning

Observers: Y, driver, D., R. (reporting). Y. (driver)
Dec-17-2008
| Morning

6:40 AM,  Bethlehem: there are few people outside, and hardly anyone coming through the four checking stations.  We greet the guards who are very friendly and offer that just about everyone has already passed.  As we leave, I notice there is plastic roofing for 25 meters before the entrance.  We left with a very positive feeling.

 

7:15 AM,  Al Nashshash: no one approaches us for help

 

7:45 AM, Nabi Yunis: there is a flying Checkpoint present.  We are told that every day it is there, but it is the first time in months that we have seen it, perhaps because we are there earlier than usual.

 

8:15 AM:  we meet a man in order to help him transfer money to a lawyer in Jerusalem.  The DCL is closed.

 

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      Junction on Road 60 from leading to the southern outskirts of al-Khader, to Salomon pools and to Bethlehem. Until 2015, a blockade at the junction prevented the passage of vehicles from the south (from Hebron) to Bethlehem and from there to the north of the West Bank and vice versa, and a small market developed at the junction, with taxis serving both directions on two sides of the blockage. Until 2015, Members of MachsomWatch police reports team would come to the scene to receive and return  traffic violations reports for payment (possible  only in Israel).- from Palestinians without a entrance permit to Israel. There is usually no military or police supervision i n place.

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