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‘Anabta, Ar-Ras, Jubara (Kafriat), Mon 28.4.08, Afternoon
Observers: Bilhah A., Naamat A., Elisheva E., Yonah A (reporter) Translator: Orna B.
13:50 Jubara, Ar-ras
At Jubara, in front of the
locked gate, the soldiers are trying to delay us with the excuse that
they cannot find the key. They say we would have to wait a long time
until they have the time to search for it. A few words were exchanged
and the time, the key, and the soldier who opens the gate where are all
found. On the way back we hoot and signal to the soldier at the
checkpoint, and he immediately comes forward to open the gate for us.
At Jubara, in front of the
locked gate, the soldiers are trying to delay us with the excuse that
they cannot find the key. They say we would have to wait a long time
until they have the time to search for it. A few words were exchanged
and the time, the key, and the soldier who opens the gate where are all
found. On the way back we hoot and signal to the soldier at the
checkpoint, and he immediately comes forward to open the gate for us.
14:00 The Children's Gate (753)
Lively traffic. Two cars are waiting to be inspected at the
entrance to Jubara. A pickup truck is leaving the village and a few
illegals are waiting by the roadside. Three have been waiting for two
and a half hours. One of the detainees suffers great pains. The
soldiers intend to get a paramedic. A second lieutenant who was there
during the change of shifts , responds to our request and instructs the
checkpoint commander to release the guy. We drove him to Ar-ras
checkpoint and there he got on a cab to Tulkarm, on his way to see a
doctor.
entrance to Jubara. A pickup truck is leaving the village and a few
illegals are waiting by the roadside. Three have been waiting for two
and a half hours. One of the detainees suffers great pains. The
soldiers intend to get a paramedic. A second lieutenant who was there
during the change of shifts , responds to our request and instructs the
checkpoint commander to release the guy. We drove him to Ar-ras
checkpoint and there he got on a cab to Tulkarm, on his way to see a
doctor.
14:15 Ar-ras checkpoint.
Two soldiers are inspecting the few cars that arrive from Tulkarm.
The soldier at the watch tower is interested in what we are doing and
asks us questions. The checkpoint commander approaches the tower and
instructs the soldier to stop talking to us.
The soldier at the watch tower is interested in what we are doing and
asks us questions. The checkpoint commander approaches the tower and
instructs the soldier to stop talking to us.
14:45 Anabta
Thin traffic in both directions. On the road due north, at a
distance of about 20 meters from the checkpoint there is a large STOP
sign, in large red English letters. Cars arriving there are meant to
stand by the sign and await a signal from the soldier. Two soldiers are
standing at the southern checkpoint and let the cars through towards
Tulkarm, and two soldiers are standing at the northern checkpoint and
let the cars at the exit through. A Border Guard jeep is standing east
of the road north of the watch tower. A Border Guard stops cars that
have just gone through the checkpoint. Three cars are standing by the
roadside, and now he stops a cab, collects the passengers' papers ,
takes them to the jeep for inspection. Meanwhile he receives from them
papers that have already been checked earlier, and releases one of the
cars. Each time he lets through one car he stops another. Each car is
delayed for about 10 mins or more. We were told that the
Border Guard are inspecting the vehicles and that takes time. A cab has
been waiting for over 20 mins. There is no connexion between the
inspections by the soldiers at the checkpoint and the inspections by
the border guards. The soldiers stopped a cab on its way to Tulkarm,
collected the papers of all the passengers, and checked the at the
watch tower. 2 mins later the documents are returned and the cab was let
through.
distance of about 20 meters from the checkpoint there is a large STOP
sign, in large red English letters. Cars arriving there are meant to
stand by the sign and await a signal from the soldier. Two soldiers are
standing at the southern checkpoint and let the cars through towards
Tulkarm, and two soldiers are standing at the northern checkpoint and
let the cars at the exit through. A Border Guard jeep is standing east
of the road north of the watch tower. A Border Guard stops cars that
have just gone through the checkpoint. Three cars are standing by the
roadside, and now he stops a cab, collects the passengers' papers ,
takes them to the jeep for inspection. Meanwhile he receives from them
papers that have already been checked earlier, and releases one of the
cars. Each time he lets through one car he stops another. Each car is
delayed for about 10 mins or more. We were told that the
Border Guard are inspecting the vehicles and that takes time. A cab has
been waiting for over 20 mins. There is no connexion between the
inspections by the soldiers at the checkpoint and the inspections by
the border guards. The soldiers stopped a cab on its way to Tulkarm,
collected the papers of all the passengers, and checked the at the
watch tower. 2 mins later the documents are returned and the cab was let
through.
'Anabta CP
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'Anabta CP
The checkpoint is located south of the village of 'Anabta, at the intersection of Road 60 (leading to Nablus at the entrance to Area A), with Road (57, 557, 5576) facing west towards the Einav settlement and the checkpoint at the exit from the West Bank - Figs checkpoint. Until 2010 we used to watch the intersection and report the long columns created due to a slow inspection of the vehicles in both directions.
Oct-28-2011Anabta checkpoint 24.10.11
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A-Ras (The Children Checkpoint)
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A-Ras (The Children Checkpoint)
On Tulkarm-Qalqiliya road (574), east of Hirbet Jubara. tia checkpoint is dedicated to residents traveling to and from Tulkarm, so they should not cross apartheid road 557 (only permissible for settlers).
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Jubara (Kafriat)
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The Jabra checkpoint was on Road 557, south of Tulkarm, on the side of the Figs Pass, which is located within the Palestinian Authority (a few kilometers east of the Green Line), and serves as an entry barrier from the territories to Israel. The checkpoint to the village of Jubara, which until 2013 was in the seam area, blocked and surrounded by a fence, was intended for the passage of the family members of the house next to the checkpoint, and also for the MachsomWatch volunteers (with special permission only), on their way to checkpoint 753. on the other side of the village. The soldiers supervising the "fig crossing" also supervised the crossing at this checkpoint, in our shifts we often waited a long time until the key was found and the gate opened. The checkpoint was abolished and became part of the separation fence that was moved west following the High Court.
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