Beit Iba, Deir Sharaf, Wed 22.7.09, Afternoon

15:50 The ruins of Beit Iba
We passed the “barrels checkpoint” on the way. We drove by the soldiers without asking permission, and there didn’t seem to be any problem. At Beit Iba it felt as if “We’ve come back again, you’re in our hearts, forever in our hearts…” The sight of “No Checkpoint!” moved us to tears. We took photographs, and were photographed, on the ruins of what once was a checkpoint (and was it ever a checkpoint!), and is no longer. I sent the photographs separately.
We drove by Amjad’s kiosk, which was closed, like all the stalls. Everything is closed as if it were Yom Kippur; only the traffic flows!
We stopped in Deir Sharaf to say hello to Jamal. Before that, we saw a new shop. We entered. We were greeted warmly, and shown the wonders of the place: on one side, sweets, including ice cream; and on the other – falafel, humous, etc. A clean, attractive, well-organized place. Worth visiting. We bought something, of course.
We then went to Jamal, and didn’t discriminate against him either. We greeted each other warmly, and said a warm goodbye when we left. We told him that we probably won’t be back soon.
16:30 We left.
Beit Iba
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A perimeter checkpoint west of the city of Nablus. Operated from 2001 to 2009 as one of the four permanent checkpoints closing on Nablus: Beit Furik and Awarta to the east and Hawara to the south. A pedestrian-only checkpoint, where MachsomWatch volunteers were present daily for several hours in the morning and afternoon to document the thousands of Palestinians waiting for hours in long queues with no shelter in the heat or rain, to leave the district city for anywhere else in the West Bank. From March 2009, as part of the easing of the Palestinian movement in the West Bank, it was abolished, without a trace, and without any adverse change in the security situation.
Jun-4-2014Beit-Iba checkpoint 22.04.04
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Deir Sharaf checkpoint
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Deir Sharaf checkpoint is located west of Nablus and south of the settlement of Shavei Shomron, at the entrance to the village of Deir Sharaf on the road leading to Nablus. The checkpoint was activated in early March 2009 after the Beit Iba checkpoint was closed. Palestinians are allowed through the checkpoint , but not for Israelis. Unlike the checkpoints leading to Qalqilya and Tulkarm, crossing of Israeli Palestinians is only allowed on Saturdays.
Nina SebaFeb-28-2024Deir Sharaf - the entrance to the village
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