'Azzun, Eliyahu Crossing, Habla Checkpoint (1393)
11:45 No plant nursery trucks at Eliyahu checkpoint.
‘Azzun. We went to the municipality.
Following up on Rachel’s report from Sunday we wanted to obtain more information about what the army has done in recent days, and on Saturday night in particular.
During each evening and night since this past Wednesday between 10-15 jeeps have entered ‘Azzun after blocking all the entries to the town and made a huge noise.
Saturday night residents of ‘Azzun were sitting in a café watching the soccer game being played by Spain’s national team. The soldiers, in a long column of jeeps, fired tear gas grenades and the whole area filled with a dense, poisonous smoke. The smoke and unpleasant odor were felt everywhere. Residents quickly closed windows and stayed inside. The soldiers approached the café in the center of ‘Azzun, broke chairs and tables and drove over the legs of two men, one 25 years old and the other age 45.
The two were injured and were immediately brought by ambulance to the Qalqilya hospital where they’re still hospitalized. A number of shops had their windows broken and the security cameras on their facades damaged.
Yesh Din, the Palestinian DCL and the Red Cross were notified. The Red Cross contacted the army which responded that nothing occurred that night in ‘Azzun.
The shopkeepers repaired the windows that same night to prevent theft.
We wanted to speak to people who’d witnessed what occurred but were told everyone was afraid to talk.
Despite the thick smoke, some of those present managed to photograph and posted the photos on ‘Azzun’s Facebook page. None dared post photos on their own WhatApp account because of fear the army was following it.
13:15 A military jeep at the exit from ‘Azzun.
13:25 Habla. The checkpoint is open. Everyone arriving goes through.
The owner of the flock that for months has been grazing in the field behind the plant nurseries stops beside us.
He has no permit to enter the herd to Habla. We give him the phone number of the Moked for the Defense of the Individual in Jerusalem.
We decided to determine whether Oranit checkpoint opened as specified on the list we were given. Checkpoint 1474 is closed. A Palestinian we met told us that at the start of the olive harvest the checkpoint opened for 2-3 days but has been closed since.
The security guard at Eliyahu checkpoint stops us.
What’s up? Where were you? What organization do you belong to? (Us? An organization? Of course not. We simply enjoy seeing the country…) Let me see your IDs. Open the trunk. He inspects, looks around, returns our IDs and raises the checkpoint barrier.
'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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Eliyahu CP (109) / Crossing
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Eliyahu CP (109) / Crossing This checkpoint, also known as the Fruit Crossing, is one of the main checkpoints between Israel and the West Bank. It is located on Route 55 between Alfei Menashe and the turn to Qalqilya and Zufin, more than 4 km east of the Green Line, in the separation fence, which separates Qalqilya from its lands to the south, thus leaving Alfei Menashe West of the fence - the Seam Zone. This checkpoint, a few kilometers across the Green Line, is intended for "Israeli settlement in the West Bank and the population of the Seam Zone." It is managed by a civil company. Palestinians with a special permit for their lands in the seam area are also allowed to pass through it, on foot, and sometimes by car.
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Habla CP (1393)
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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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