‘Azzun ‘Atma, Habla, Mon 11.2.13, Morning
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Punishment of a man who insulted a female soldier, caused a halt in the passage of people so that all of them could not go to work.
The children's buses went through with no problem.
06:15 'Azzun 'Atma
There are a lot of workers outside, despite the forecast of rain . There are about 60 people standing in line, but the checkpoint is functioning efficiently and, a little later, when we timed a man who arrived, he went through in 10 minutes – a record time for the early morning. All this is despite the fact that the soldiers are operating the gate leading to the inspection booths, something which decreases the activity of inspection, or rather, it decreases the speed of the line.
Garbage is beginning to pile up next to the shed which had been erected for those waiting in line on the "Israeli" side of the checkpoint. Since there isn't any garbage can, one can't blame the people going through.
07:05 Habla
The checkpoint is still not open and the soldiers seem to be carrying out the opening of the gates; one can hear a conversation from the gates, but they are not opened and this situation continues for a long time. Once in a while, there is a loud argument, but it takes a while until Thedesa – an officer from the DCO whom we called to report the problem – calls us back with an explanation. When the female military police officer arrived to open, one of the Palestinians was rude to her, insulted her (so she said) and she sent him to the end of the line. This angered those waiting and they decided to hold a strike – not to go through – and they also didn't allow people who did want to go through to do so. This went on for a while, and occasionally there were arguments in tones reaching high decibels. One soldier almost started a fistfight with the Palestinians, but his friends restrained him and moved him from the gate area. There was a feeling that there could be an explosion. The two sides remained stubborn in their positions, and our request from the DCO to send someone to work out a solution came to nothing.
At 08:20, the soldiers closed the passage (08:15 is the official closing time), and that was the end of it. Except for one couple, rather elderly, whom the strikers allowed to go through, no one else entered Israel.
The evening guards from the nurseries, as well as buses of children on the way to school, were allowed to go through into Palestine without delay. A small number of the workers (according to their employees who were waiting next to the gate) returned and came out though the Eliyahu Gate.
08:30 There are still people standing around the gate and talking, apparently evaluating what had happened, and who know what else. The soldiers went on their way in a rental car with the symbol of their unit on it.
When someone insults a female soldier, is she allowed to carry out an educational project? Clearly she thinks so; and she is the one who rules and decides at "her checkpoint".
'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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Habla
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Habla CP (1393)
The Habla checkpoint (1393) was established on the lands of the residents of Qalqilya, on the short road that
connected it for centuries to the nearby town of Habla. The separation barrier intersects this road twice and cut off the residents of Qalqilya from their lands in the seam zone.(between the fence and the green line).
There is a passage under Road 55 that connects Qalqilya to the sabotage This agricultural barrier is used by the farmers and nursery owners established along Road 55 from the Green Line and on both sides of the kurkar road leading to the checkpoint.
This agricultural checkpoint serves the residents of Arab a-Ramadin al-Janoubi (detached from the West Bank), who pass through it to the West Bank and back to their homes. The opening hours (3 times a day) of this agricultural checkpoint are longer than usual, about an hour (recently shortened to 45 minutes), and are coordinated with the transportation hours of a-Ramadin children studying in the occupied in the West Bank.
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