‘Anabta, ‘Azzun, Eyal, Qalqiliya, Sun 3.5.09, Afternoon
Summary
Today is the first shift we've carried out after the police raid on our sister activists in New Profile. More than ever, it's our duty, as well, of course, our right, to do what we do at the checkpoints and within Israel to epitomize the legal and moral basis on which this country is supposed to stand. Meanwhile, today, we stood at checkpoints and monitored and bore witness, as we have done over the long years since the start of the Second Intifada.
12: 30 Qalqiliya
Three soldiers at one checking booth, not one at the other. They are joking around with each other, waving the traffic on, into Qalqiliya, Israeli as well as Palestinian vehicles.
12:45 The commander appears from the side of the road, the three soldiers go to the far checking booth, and he wanders over to them. A lackadaisical day ….
13:05 Azzun
The earth mound barring the entrance to the town has miraculously disappeared. No doubt it will miraculously appear again in a couple of months. One of the locals tells us that the mound was removed on Friday afternoon after it had been in place for two months. Until the next time….such is Occupation.
14:00 Anabta
The five lane checkpoint begins to be visible, and curbstones and fencing are ready to be put into place while the damage to nature and the obvious grabbing of Palestinian lands continue. In the remains of the bucolic olive grove on the west side, the spring flowers are already past – perhaps in sympathy with the destruction around.
In the meantime, it's no easier to cross the checkpoint than before. Vehicles have to negotiate ruts and bumps and a roadway that continues to be too narrow for the large semi trailers that have to tackle this checkpoint to Tulkarm. And it seems no thought was given to would-be pedestrians.
Little traffic and so, in the silence, the birds can be heard singing. A pick up truck with a beautiful and frisky horse is stopped. The horse, of course tied up, jumps up and down, shakes the pickup truck and annoys the three men inside, worries the soldier holding up the truck, but he lets the truck go after three or four minutes.
14:10 A Hummer arrives, making its noisy presence known. All checking, on both sides of the checkpoint, stops. Lines develop. A new shift of soldiers has arrived. The Hummer hoots noisily for no reason at no one in particular. The birds still sing. The soldiers don their flak vests, the commander is helped with his communications gear. The Hummer starts up and makes as if to leave, stops by to chat with one of us, and the waiting Palestinian vehicles, which have switched off their engines during the change over, wait some more. Lines form on both sides of the checkpoint, at least 15 vehicles pile up in a few minutes. As we leave, the lines dissipate, the birds continue to sing.
14:15 Eyal
One of the filthiest places in Israel. The outlines of Qalqilya behind the almost new terminal building face an open parking lot which is littered with debris, mainly plastic cups and pieces of plastic. A horrible sight….A number of drivers with taxis wait and regale us with horror stories of the "balagan" (messy confusion) and behavior of soldiers who show no respect (the Hebrew "kavod") to anybody, including beating up Israelis (Jews, they emphasize) last Thursday morning. A group of Palestinian women arrive, on their way home to Tulkarm, having been here earlier in the day, much, much earlier, at 4:30 in the morning.
'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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'Azzun
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Azoun (updated February 2019)
A Palestinian town situated in Area B (under civil Palestinian control and Israeli security control),
on road 5 between Nablus and Qalqiliya, east of Nabi Elias village. The inhabitants are allowed to construct and improve infrastructures. The Separation Fence has confiscated lands belonging to the town's people. In 2018 olive tree groves owned by one of its inhabitants were confiscated for the sake of paving a road to bypass Nabi Elias. Azoun population numbers 13,000, its economic state dire. Its infrastructures are poor, neglect and poverty rampant. In the meantime, the town council has completed paving an internal road for the inhabitants' welfare.
Because of its proximity to the Jewish settler-colony of Karnei Shomron and its outposts, the town suffers the intense presence of the Israeli army, especially at nighttime: soldiers enter homes, arrest suspects, trash the house and sometimes ruin it, as they do in numerous places in the West Bank. At times a checkpoint closes the entrance to the town, so no one can come in or get out.
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Eyal Checkpoint / Crossing
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Eyal Checkpoint is intended for pedestrians and Palestinians only. This is the main barrier for workers to cross from the center of the West Bank. Workers with a work permit to enter Israel can pass through it for trade, medicine, and visiting prisoners. The checkpoint was built on the Green Line north of Qalqilya in the separation barrier that surrounds the city. The checkpoint began operating in 2004 by the military. Opening hours on weekdays from 04:00 to 19:00. We started holding shifts there in 2007. We arrived at the checkpoint before it opened at 4 in the morning. We reported on the difficult conditions and the long and cramped queues of workers who must continue their journey by commuting to work throughout Israel. At the end of June 2009, the checkpoint was operated by a civil security company, The transit time has been gradually shortened, today it is faster, but the Palestinians still have to arrive very early to make it to the transportation. Usually, about 15,000 people pass through.
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Qalqiliya checkpoint
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Qalqilya is surrounded on all sides by the separation barrier. The only exit from the city is in the east of the city on the road that leaves the city in an easterly direction. This is where the checkpoint was located. When the checkpoint was active until 2009 our shifts watched long queues of cars being inspected at the only exit from the city to the West Bank. The checkpoint was canceled, but there is a military presence at the entrance to the city.
Nina SebaAug-18-2025Azzun: Enclosed by a high fence and the gate to the village is closed
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