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Bethlehem (300)

Observers: Yael I., Ruth O. and Ilana D. (reporting)
Feb-03-2014
| Morning

From 6:00 till 8:00 AM

 

 

There were many cars parked along the road waiting for workers and a constant huge stream of Palestinians exited the CP when we arrived. They all looked angry and told us that the crossing had been difficult. When we entered we saw that five windows were open and the queues in front of them were very short. However, in the background we heard the well-known noises of overcrowding, and realized that the turnstiles leading to the space which we could observe were only opened sporadically. A civil guard who hardly spoke Hebrew asked us whether we intended to stay; he may have thought first that we were tourists on our way into Bethlehem.

The Palestinians adjusting their belts and running on their way out, all told us that they had waited since 4:00 AM and that every day has been as bad lately. A limping woman told us that she had been hurt and bruised by the turnstiles and that only one sleeve was open at the other end. We tried to call a number which had been given to us by Chana of the Sunday-morning shift, but it was disconnected. An officer explained to us that he had not enough manpower to ease the flow and even if there were more soldiers, he would have no space to lodge them. It is clear that this is the policy from above and that the men on the spot cannot do much.

Apparently at some point a second sleeve was opened at the Bethlehem side and all of a sudden the lines in front of the windows in front of us lengthened and the pushing and shoving started there too. A couple of tourists (with cowboy hats) on their way to Bethlehem asked us whether we too were waiting to enter ‘against the flow’ – we directed them to the first window where the Palestinians were removed until they had crossed.

By the time our friend A. arrived the pressure ahd already eased somewhat – he told us that he had only arrived at the Bethlehem side at 6:30 and that there had been two open sleeves. When we left there were still quite a few Palestinians waiting outside, but no more contractors to pick up their workers. Soon a bus arrived and about a hundred men squeezed inside.

  • Bethlehem (300)

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    • Located adjacent to the Separation Wall ("Jerusalem Wrap") at the north entrance to Bethlehem, this checkpoint cuts off Bethlehem and the entire West Bank from East Jerusalem, with all the serious implications for health services, trade, education, work and the fabric of life. The checkpoint is manned by the Border police and private security companies. It is an extensive infrastructure barrier and is designated as a border terminal, open 24 hours a day for foreign tourists. Israeli passport holders are not allowed to pass to Bethlehem, and Palestinian residents are not allowed to enter Jerusalem, except those with entry permits to Israel and East Jerusalem residents. Israeli buses are allowed to travel to Bethlehem only through this checkpoint.
      The checkpoint, which demonstrated harsh conditions of crowding and extreme passage delays for years, started employing advanced electronic identification posts and has upgraded its gates' system as of the middle of 2019  - and conditions improved.
      Adjacent to the checkpoint, in an enclosure between high walls and another passage, is the historic Rachel's Tomb, which is now embedded within a concrete fortified building. It contains prayer and study complexes for Jews only, as well as a residential complex. updated  November 2019   .
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