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Beit Iba, Tue 4.3.08, Morning

Place: Beit Iba
Observers: Noga K, Elinoar B (reporting)
Mar-04-2008
| Morning

Beit Iba

07:15-09:00

The checkpoint commander A [Avi] approaches us and asks that
we talk only with him or the DCO representative, this before we've opened
our mouths at all. A [Azem] the DCO has just arrives and as usual asks if all
is well.

At the pedestrian entrance, all men are checked
thoroughly, IDs, sometimes bag as well. Still, no lines form. The students, who
are the bulk of the passers, save time by carrying their books in their hands.

At the exit from Nablus the magnometer beeps, the men come
out carrying their belts, sometimes shoes, keys, watch in their hands  –
they put them on outside, in the dust. Just like an airport, some people
claim. IDs that the last 4 digits come out on the "shortlist" are
checked vis-a-vis the computer.

Vehicular traffic on both sides is sparse. There is a
dog-handler, and random vehicles are checked by the dog. A private car, a taxi,
and then a horse-cart loaded with jeans from a sweat-shop is checked.
 The dog mounts the pile of clothes, sniffs, probably drools
as well.

 

 

  • 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.  
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