Beit Furik, Burin (Yitzhar), Huwwara, Za’tara (Tapuah), Wed 5.3.08, Morning
Translation: Hanna K.
07:00 Zeita – the road is blocked.
07:10 Za'tara-Tapuah
There is no load. There is a reserve unit on the spot. Four lanes are active and the passage is relatively quick.
Yitzhar-Burin Junction – the CP is not manned.
07:30 Beit Furik
The pedestrian CP is almost entirely empty. Every few moments some isolated people arrive.
At the upper parking lot there are 7 cars waiting.There is only one active car lane (for entry and exit). The checking is rather slow. 3 soldiers are situated on the road, hands in pockets and their eyes directed at the entering vehicles. On the road there is a row of spikes. During long minutes (according to our measurement – 12 minutes) a single truck, which stands in the direction of the exit from Nablus, is not allowed to approach. Finally they let it pass quickly.
Around 08:00 the flow of pedestrians increases.
08:15 Huwwara
The number of people passing at the pedestrians' CP is low at this hour. There are no passage limitations. There is only one work-station active as well as the "humanitarian lane".
The number of cars heading in both directions is low too. Here again the checking is slow. We measured 10 minutes for the checking of a taxi. Its passengers were removed back about 20 meters till the end of the checking. The checking machine is in action. T., the DCO officer, wanders around the area.
08:25 A second checking post is opened at the pedestrians' lane. The girl-soldier at the western work-station addresses the passers rudely and exchanges words loudly and rudely with her colleague situated at the eastern work-station.
Two men are waiting near the CP. According to the CP commander, as well as the DCO representative, they are waiting for a regular police car which should transport them to a trial at Kfar Saba. This is the only way they can go there. Ten minutes later they are indeed driven away from the CP.
09:00 The number of passers increases continuously. The girl dog trainer arrives.
09:10 A car arrives, which according to its driver is new and has temporary number plates. He has to enter Nablus to organize the permanent number. After a discussion he is allowed to pass. Later there are a few incidents involving vehicles belonging to the medical corps and medical organizations which are not allowed to enter, because the car itself has no authorization. Only the cars of international organizations are allowed to pass. The others are waiting on the side, south of the CP, in the hope that the ruler should agree. It seems that there is some assembly in Nablus on health matters. Furthermore, 4 vehicles are caught on the Madison route, and they too are detained as a punishment. All in all 8 vehicles. "They are supposed to know where it is forbidden to pass" is the version of the detainers. But there is no signposting!
09:45 The car of the Red Crescent is allowed to pass, because of very delicate and urgent medical supplies.
In the meantime the CP becomes full of pedestrians.
In the course of the last hour of our stay at the CP we invested much effort to help in the case of a child who was severely burnt and is hospitalized in a hospital in Nablus. Because of his severe condition his family tried to transfer him to a hospital in Israel, but did not succeed. A taxi driver, a close associate of the family approached us, perhaps we could do something. We investigated at the Doctors for Human Rights and tries other connections. All these were already involved, but in the special wards for burns there is no vacancy. In the end it transpired that an authorization was give to transfer him to a hospital in Amaan, Jordan, and the next day he was transferred there.
10:15 We left the place.
At the Za'tara-Tapuah junction there was no pressure.
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Beit Furik checkpoint
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One of the three internal checkpoints that closed on the city of Nablus - Beit Furik to the east, Hawara to the south, Beit Iba to the west. The checkpoint is located at the junction of Roads 557 (an apartheid road that was forbidden for Palestinians), leading to the Itamar and Alon Morea settlements and Road 5487. The checkpoint was established in 2001 for pedestrians and vehicles; The opening hours were short and the transition was slow and very problematic.Allegedly, the checkpoint is intended to monitor the movement to and from Nablus of the residents of Beit Furik and Beit Dajan, being the only opening outside their villages. Since May 2009 the checkpoint is open 24 hours a day, the military presence is limited, vehicles can pass through it without inspections, except for random inspections. (Updated April 2010)
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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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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)
.Fathiya AkfaMar-05-2008Huwara: traffic jam on the main road
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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.Shoshi AnbarSep-27-2023Za'atra (Tapuah Intersection). Signs
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