Beit Iba, Wed 8.10.08, Morning
7.00 Beit Iba
Used to going to Huwwara and my car driving like a warhorse, we got to Beit Iba in a roundabout way. After an absence of about a year, the change was obvious in the entire area. The facility itself has been renovated and the road to the checkpoint and the parking lot were different. Everywhere is more in order. Cars and pedestrians …what stood out was the lack of lines. The checkpoint was empty. The traffic to Nablus was not checked. At the exit there was checking including taking off belts and parcels but no great delay. The car lane also flowed.
The eve of Yom Kippur did not change the routine. The soldiers say there are no changes either today or tomorrow.
In front of the checkpoint a young man stopped us and said that his brother had been taken by soldiers and they did not know where he was. We put him through by phone to the humanitarian centre and also the Centre for the Defense of the Individual and asked him to let us know if there were further difficulties but he did not get back to us.
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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