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‘Anabta, Jubara (Kafriat), Tue 18.12.07, Afternoon

Observers: Amit Y., Yael S. (reporter) Translator: Orna B.
Dec-18-2007
| Afternoon

Jubara 13:45
We reached the entrance to Jubara village. Having got the Figs Gate's commander's permission  we entered the sleepy village.
 
We reach the agricultural gate together with a joyous group of about 20 women , and their leader, a cheerful woman, smilingly negotiates with the soldiers. They have no permits. The soldiers, reservists, are a little embarassed. They do not know what to do with the group. The leader does not stop orating in Arabic; the soldiers (who do not understand a single word)  nevertheless decide to let the cheerful group through. They claim that the police in Ar-ras will deal with them.
 
13:33 The cheerful group went through the checkpoint and no special attention was paid to them.
 
At the checkpoint an Israeli from Bat Yam, who wants to travel towards Ar-ras is waiting aside. There is an instruction not to let Israelis through in that direction. After negotiating with the police who are present at the checkpoint ( his mother and sister live in the area) he is allowed to continue on his way.
 
14:30
We go back to the entrance of the village in order to travel to Anabta. A queue of about 40 vehicles is awaiting inspection at the Figs Gate, in order to leave the country. Suddenly a car emerges from the end of the queue into our lane, overtakes the entire queue and nearly bumps straight into us. Of course that was a settler with a ' special permit'.
 
14:40 Anabta 
 
8 cars at the entrance to Tulkarm. No vehicles at the exit from the town. Most cars are waved through. Occasionally a car is stopped, the driver is asked a quick question and he carries on.
 
There is lively traffic of vehicles laden with food, sheep, cows, for the holiday commencing tomorrow.
 
15:00  The reserve soldiers behave nicely towards the locals. That is apart from the wise guy who asked me what was the difference between a Palestinian waiting at the checkpoint on his way to work, and himself stuck in a traffic jam or at a red light on his way to work.
 
We departed.
 
 

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