‘Azzun, ‘Izbet alTabib, Burin (Yitzhar), Irtah (Sha’ar Efrayim)
Irtah CP, and tour of the area
05:00 Irtah CP: As the parking lot is being repaired, all the transit vehicles fill up the road and the surrounding area: it is difficult to find decent parking. The "eckerstein" paving blocks in heaps are evidence of future plans to pave the area. There is great commotion with many workmen around.
A refreshing novelty alongside the entrance is: the pleasant calm voice of a man kindly welcoming the incoming persons: "For your own sake, line up one by one, no need to put down your bag; and what do you have in your bag?" Here and there some words in student's Arabic are inserted. Actually, this changed the general mood. Even the movement of the turnstile was more reasonable – as idiotic as this may seem. Despite the logic, many many workmen were crowding in as usual. There was no sign of the continuation of the pavement of an exterior lane.
In general, we heard that the quota was extended and that there were 8000 more construction laborers crossing through into Israel. Have additional booths been opened to accommodate the growing needs?
06:00: Standing at the CP's exit, we witnessed a sudden halt – a turnstile was closed off. The workmen within huddled up. Doors were closed off for 20 full minutes. After the the doors had opened up and the passing-through had been resumed, no one could tell us what the cause of the disturbance had been. We left at 06:30,
taking road 557 eastward towards 57-60 to Burin. We congratulated Munir on the birth of his second daughter. The air is fresh and the view is clear towards expanding Yizhar and Beracha up on the hills.
A military jeep is parked overlooking the road at Havat Gil'ad, on our way to 'Azzun and again the main gate is closed with a group of soldiers standing at the entrance. The gate at 'Izbet Tabib is open.
'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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'Izbet a-Tabib
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'Izbet a-Tabib
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Burin (Yitzhar)
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Burin (Yitzhar)
This is a Palestinian village in the Nablus governorate, a little south of Nablus, on the main road passing through the West Bank. The settlements: Yitzhar and Har Bracha, settled in locations that surrounded the village, placed fences so it is cut off the main road.
There are around 4000 inhabitants. Most of them are engaged in agriculture and pasture, although many graduates of the two secondary schools continue to study at the university. Academic positions are hardly available, they find work as builderd, or leave for the Gulf countries.
The village lands were appropriated several times for the establishment of Israeli settlements and military bases, and as a result, Burin's land and water resources dwindled. lSince 1982, more than 2,000 dunams of village land have been declared "state land" and then transferred to Har Bracha settlement.
Over the past few years and more so since 2017, the villagers have been terrorized by the residents of Yitzhar and Har Bracha, the Givat Ronen outpost and others. Despite the close proximity of soldiers to an IDF base close to one of the village's schools, residents are suffering from numerous stone-throwing events, vehicle and fire arson, also reported in the press.
In 2023, the prevention of the olive harvest in the village plot was more violent than ever. Soldiers and settlers walked with drawn weapons between the houses of the village and demanded that people stop harvesting in the village itself and in the private plots outside the village. The settlers from Yitzhar and Giv'at Roned raided the olive groves and stole crops. 300 olive trees belonging to the residents of Burin, near Yitzhar, were uprooted. The loss of livelihood from the olives causes long-term economic damage to the farmers' families, bringing them to the point of starvation.
(updated for November 2023)
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Irtah (Sha'ar Efrayim)
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The checkpoint is for Palestinians only. It is the main barrier to the passage of workers from the northern West Bank to Israel. Workers with a permit to work in Israel and also for trade (with appropriate permissions), medicine, and visiting prisoners. One can cross the checkpoint only on foot. The checkpoint is located north of Road 557 and south of Tulkarm. Operated by a civil security company, opening hours: between 4:00 and 19:00 on weekdays. As members of Machsom Watch, we began our shifts to this location in 2007. We arrived before it opened at 4 in the morning and report since, on the harsh conditions and the long and crowded queues of workers. The workers who pass by continue their journey by transportation to work throughout Israel. In the first period of its activity, about 3,000 and then 5,000 people passed through this checkpoint every day. Due to the small number of checking points and arbitrary delays for long periods of time in the "rooms", workers feared losing their transportation. Hence workers leave their homes at 2:30 at night to be among the first. Today, 15,000 pass and the transition is faster. Workers are still leaving their homes very early to get past the checkpoint at 7 p.m. In an adjacent compound, there is a terminal for the transfer of goods on a commercial scale, using the back-to-back method.
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