‘Azzun ‘Atma, Ar-Ram, Thu 10.7.08, Afternoon
We stayed only for a short time at the checkpoint as we received reports of extreme violence at ‘Azzun ‘Atma.
14.45 Beit Iba. About 10 cars waiting to enter Nablus and those are the cars of people who have been lucky enough to get permits to enter which have to be renewed every 2 months and the permits are limited to a certain area. About 30 people wait at the exit and about 20 to enter. The men come out of the checking area with their belts in their hands. Everyone goes through the same humiliating checking, the x-ray device, ID, parcels. A child of about 8 is stopped by a soldier who tells him to open his parcel. The commander who refuses to identify himself decides that we have to move away because we are bothering them. When we refuse and say he can call in the police if he wants to he says he will use physical force and pushes one of us. But we stand firm and he decides to close the checkpoint until we move off even though we inform him that collective punishment is a crime. We move off and then come back to where we had stood previously.
Three students pass and one is given a special check. The girls laugh amongst themselves as if to show that this does not matter and the woman soldier puts the girl into isolation and a soldier stands outside guarding her with his rifle. When the girl comes out after 7 minutes she throws angry looks in all directions and it is obvious that she has been humiliated. "Back , back" …shouting at the Palestinians when they do not manage to make out the invisible lines where they have to stand.
At the exit we meet a group of workers who said that the checkpoint opened today at 06.30 instead of at 05:00 and so they only got to work at 08.00. The boss wanted to know why they had come so late and sent them home. 16.10 At Pundak an army jeep lies in ambush.
'Azzun 'Atma
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'Azzun 'Atma
A Palestinian village of about 1,800 residents. The settlement of Sha'arei Tikva was established on its land adjacent to it, and the settlement of Oranit was established on its agricultural lands. By 2013, the separation fence had passed through the village and a checkpoint staffed by the army allowed the residents to cross from side to side. After building a massive wall surrounding the village and some of its agricultural lands, the residents went daily for five years to their lands that remained in the Seam Zone through the Oranit agricultural checkpoint (4). Since 2018 it has only opened during the olive harvest and the farmers have to pass daily at the Beit Amin / Abu Salman checkpoint (1447), about 3 kilometers north.From a report from March 24, 2021: "The farmers from Beit Amin and Azon Atma are happy that since February 21 the Oranit checkpoint .is going to be open 3 times a day, The farmers are really developing the place."
Report from July 14, 2024: "Ornit checkpoint is closed . The Beit Amin/Abu Salman agricultural checkpoint is closed (there is no contact with the military to check if it opens rarely), the Ezbat Jaloud checkpoint was opened once a day before the war.
Updated for July 2024
Apr-11-2019Azoun: The main entrance to village blocked now for several weeks
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A-Ram
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two kilometers south of Qalandiya and 300 metres north of Neve Yaacov Junction, in Dahiyat el-Barid Quarter. Checkpoint has operated since 1991, in a Palestinian area annexed to Jerusalem in 1967. The checkpoint has been inactive since the middle of 2009.
The wall was built on the road that led to Jerusalem. Since then the situation in the town has deteriorated. Houses are abandoned and half finished, most of the businesses have closed. Severe neglect around the fence and on the streets. Those who could left. Updated January 2024
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