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Bethlehem, Etzion DCL, Mon 30.3.09, Afternoon

Observers: Shlomit S., Yael S. (reporting)
Mar-30-2009
| Afternoon

 

Etzion DCL:  this time, we decided to give the report a name : “Quotas”, and to search for the dictionary definition. However, the word is so general and understood to its users that there is no need for an explanation. It means “a limited quantity”.

 

So the limitation of the number of Palestinian workers allowed to come to work in Israel is equivalent to a quota that is determined by the Israeli government. The number of checkpoints through which workers can pass into Israel is also limited, meaning that there is also a checkpoint-quota.

 

And so-on and so-forth, everything is measured, considered and limited, like the number of turnstiles, computers, and the holes in the walls. Sometimes the quota is not a limitation but the setting of a minimum, like – for example – what is the quota for the number of Palestinians who are to be detained for questioning by the GSS, and for those who are to be summoned to appear before captain Nimmer, major Uzi or captain Allah in the Etzion DCL.

 

How did we remember the subject of quotas? Because of a doctor who had arrived several times to obtain a magnetic card but was refused. Instead, he was taken for questioning by the GSS, and when I asked the spokesperson of the manager, Arieh, he answered:  “apparently they had completed the quota for today”.
 

 

I tried to point-out to him that there was nobody in the queue for magnetic cards, and that all three positions were un-manned  (they shouldn't pretend that they are occupied in preparing cards for people who aren't present, because magnetic cards can be issued only to people who are in the DCL). I also reminded him that when the quotas for magnetic cards were defined there were terribly long queues, and that was why they were limited. He then told me very politely that I should send my complaint in writing. I shall therefore send this report directly to the head of the Civil Administration and to his spokesperson.
 

 

Apart from all the above, there were some more people waiting for the GSS, and one of them told us he had been informed that he was on the GSS denied list until the year 2013. (He had completed his imprisonment long-ago, including the years of probation, and they had added four more years of GSS denial “on account”).  
Another one had come on his own initiative to try to receive some permit or other.

 

We passed through Rachel's passage at about15.00 PM and it was completely deserted, except for one young man who was still doing-up his trousers (which he had had to pull down for the body-search – translator) on his way to a taxi.

 

Soon another closure of the occupied territories will come into force (during the Passover festival – translator), and also we shall see if there are any changes resulting from the new Israeli government.

 

 

 

 

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  • 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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    •   serves residents of Bethlehem and surrounding villages who need magnetic cards, work permits for Israel, permits for one-time entry for religious or health reasons, various police permits, etc.
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