Back to reports search page

Beit Iba, Sun 9.12.07, Afternoon

Place: Beit Iba
Observers: Alias S., Alix W. (reporting)
Dec-09-2007
| Afternoon

 

  

14:30 Jit Junction. As we continue on Route 55, at the Jit Junction there are three soldiers and a hummer, standing on the side towards Jit. On our return at 16:15, we see that the soldiers are stopping and checking vehicles going in the direction of Jit.

 

Just before Shavei Shomron, another ‘machsom’ is set up with a jeep and two soldiers.  Perhaps this is the army’s preparation concerning the settlers that are supposed to be coming into the territories this week to set up new points.  

 

15:00 Beit Iba. Six vehicles waiting from the Deir Sharaf side, no vehicles from Nablus

There are not too many pedestrians, the queues are not too bad. All  bags of the women who enter via the humanitarian queue are  checked, handbags as well.  The men are also checked; all their belongings are dumped out on the table and left for the owners to repack them. There are four female soldiers, they are the ones we hear the most, yelling, waving their hands and giving orders to stop, to go, etc.  The important thing is to show they have authority and are in control.   A friend passes and tells us that he told the soldier when she yelled at him, in perfect Hebrew, “don’t yell at me, I’m not one of your pupils”.  Unfortunately, it did not help much; we kept hearing her yell at everyone.

 

A taxi coming out of Nablus is being checked , everything from his trunk is taken out, all the bags (plastic and others) everything is taken out and searched, and then left for the driver to repack

  • Beit Iba

    See all reports for this place
    • 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.  
      Beit-Iba checkpoint 22.04.04
      Neta Efroni
      Jun-4-2014
      Beit-Iba checkpoint 22.04.04
Donate