‘Awarta, Huwwara, Za’tara (Tapuah), Mon 10.8.09, Morning
Translation: Suzanne O.
A new phenomenon – quiet and respectful civil disobedience – Palestinians refuse to be checked by dogs at the roadblocks. If we thought that 9 years of roadblocks have cowed the Palestinian population into docile submission – there are people who are prepared to show that the reverse is true. A car whose occupants refused an inspection is detained for a long while (over an hour and a half) at Huwwara roadblock.
On the one hand a new atmosphere is declared – easier crossings at roadblocks – while on the other the sniffer dogs are sent there. The dogs, according to Muslim tradition, are unclean and it is only to annoy the people and perhaps to underline who is really in charge and who can do whatever they want, in spite of everything. Or maybe it is a training exercise for the dogs? Who knows?
Sha'ar Shomron
7:10 a.m.
A lorry's load is being checked at the entrance to the territories. Perhaps by the Ministry of Commerce.
The entrances to Kifel Hares, Marda and Beita are open. On the way back a Border Police jeep is opposite the entrance to Beita. No cars are detained.
The entrance to Zeita has been closed for many months.
Za'atra Junction
7:25
There are 19 cars from the direction of Nablus. Just one checkpoint is open. We phoned Abu Rookon, the crossing officer, and he promised to deal with it. On the way back at 8:45 a.m. 20 cars were being inspected at two checkpoints.
At Borin Junction (Yitzhar) 3 vehicles were being detained by a Border Police jeep. On the way back it was empty.
Huwwara
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
When we arrived we saw a green car parked, with all its doors open, at the side of the road near the soldiers with 4 young men standing by it. They look as though they are from affluent families. Two soldiers (one female and one male) immediately came over to us and demanded that we move behind the yellow concrete block. When we asked the meaning of the green car we received the following answer: "security reasons", and nothing more. Since the passengers looked relaxed and unworried we saw no reason to argue with the soldiers. The car was still there, in the same position, when we left. In a conversation with Abu Rukon, the DCO crossing officer, later he told us that they were 'inspection dissenters' (dissenting against sniffer dog inspections). This is a new concept in our lexicon. He said that he had persuaded them to agree to the inspection. It happened at about 9:00 a.m. We also contacted the centre to ensure that there was a written record of the complaint. We read about a similar incident in one of the last reports.
There was indeed a dog there inspecting cars almost continuously. Among others, a minibus was inspected (the objections of the driver did not help him) while the passengers waited outside and even a bus. Each inspection took about 5 minutes. The inspection of the bus took 15 minutes. A minibus driver who drove by us at the entrance to Nablus complained about the dog inspection. It appears to be a common occurrence at Huwwara in spite of the alleviation of restrictions for the welfare of the population.
All the rest of the cars at the exit from Nablus crossed without inspection, sometimes they were stopped for a question or two. None of were in a queue of more than 10 cars.
While we were there we saw a few Israeli cars entering with special permits.
A few empty lorries, at the entrance to the town, were turned back. Apparently they were sent to make a big detour to Awarta roadblock.
Awarta
One car from the direction of Nablus.
'Awarta
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Awarta, an internal checkpoint in the heart of the West Bank, is located east of the Hawara checkpoint, at the junction of Roads 555 (which was forbidden for Palestinian traffic in this area) and the entrance road to Nablus. It was one of the four checkpoints that surrounded Nablus until 2009. We used to watch it at Huwwara shifts because it was the only one where goods could be transferred to and from Nablus, using the back-to-back method. It was operated by the army, from 06:00 to 20:00. Until 2009.
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Huwwara
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The Huwwara checkpoint is an internal checkpoint south of the city of Nablus, at the intersection of Roads 60 and 5077 (between the settlements of Bracha and Itamar). This checkpoint was one of the four permanent checkpoints that closed on Nablus (Beit Furik and Awarta checkpoints to the east and the Beit Iba checkpoint to the west). It was a pedestrian-only barrier. As MachsomWatch volunteers, we watched therre since 2001 two shifts a day - morning and noon, the thousands of Palestinians leaving Nablus and waiting for hours in queues to reach anywhere else in the West Bank, from the other side of the checkpoint the destination could only be reached by public transport. In early June 2009, as part of the easing of Palestinian traffic in the West Bank, the checkpoint was opened to vehicular traffic. The passage was free, with occasional military presence in the guard tower. Also, there were vehicle inspections from time to time. Since the massacre on 7.10.2023, the checkpoint has been closed to Palestinians.
On February 26, 2023, about 400 settlers attacked the town's residents for 5 hours and set fire to property, such as houses and cars. Disturbances occurred in response to a shooting of two Jewish residents of Har Bracha by a Palestinian Terrorist. The soldiers stationed in the town did not prevent the arson and rescued Palestinian families from their homes only after they were set on fire. No one was punished and Finance Minister Smotrich stated that "the State of Israel should wipe out Hawara." Left and center organizations organized solidarity demonstrations and support actions for the residents of Hawara.Hawara continued to be in the headlines in all the months that followed: more pogroms by the settlers, attacks by Palestinians and a massive presence of the army in the town. It amounted to a de facto curfew of commerce and life in the center of the city. On October 5, 2023, MK Zvi established a Sukkah in the center of Hawara and hundreds of settlers backed the army blocked the main road and held prayers in the heart of the town all night and the next day. On Saturday, October 7, 23 The "Swords of Iron" war began with an attack by Hamas on settlements surrounding Gaza in the face of a poor presence of the IDF. Much criticism has been made of the withdrawal of military forces from the area surrounding Gaza and their placement in the West Bank, and in the Hawara and Samaria region in particular, as a shield for the settlers who were taking over and rioting.
On November 12, 2023, the first section of the Hawara bypass road intended for Israeli traffic only was opened. In this way, the settlers can bypass the road that goes through the center of Hawara, which is the main artery for traffic from the Nablus area to Ramallah and the south of the West Bank. For the construction of the road, the Civil Administration expropriated 406 dunams of private land belonging to Palestinians from the nearby villages. The settlers are not satisfied with this at the moment, and demand to also travel through Hawara itself in order to demonstrate presence and control.(updated November 2023)
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Za'tara (Tapuah)
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Za'tara (Tapuah) Za'tara is an internal checkpoint in the heart of the West Bank, at the intersection of Road 60 and Road 505 (Trans-Samaria), east of the Tapuah settlement. This checkpoint is the "border" marked by the IDF between the north and south of the West Bank, in accordance with the policy of separation between the two parts of the West Bank that has been in place since December 2005. At the Za'tara checkpoint, there are separate routes for Israelis and Palestinians. In the route for Israelis, there are no inspections and the route for Palestinians inspects. The queue lengthens and shortens suits. The checkpoint is open 24 hours a day. The checkpoint is partially staffed and the people who pass through it are checked at random.
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