Bethlehem, Etzion DCL, Nabi Yunis, Tue 11.11.08, Afternoon
14:25 PM, Etzion DC: there were about 15 people there. Six of them were waiting for the General Security Service (GSS), and their ID’s had already been in the hands of the GSS people for several hours. The rest of the people entered one after the other. A settler and a laborer came with a request that the laborer should be finger-printed. The soldier who handled their request said that this could not be done today and they should come back some other time. The settler explained that “this will greatly harm me”, and – what a miracle – suddenly everything became possible and the matter was dealt with. Because we didn’t see any progress with the people waiting for the GSS, we started to telephone (for help) and this indeed did help because by the time that we left at 16.00 all of them had been interviewed and their ID’s returned to them. One of the people waiting was an engineer who had returned from a working trip abroad. He spoke fluent English and we could converse with him. The same story always repeats itself: the man had become used to this process, referred to it with obvious contempt, and to my sorrow, also with resignation.
Checkpoint 300: many laborers returned from work. All of them were required to show their magnetic cards, their ID’s and their entry-permit. Why is it necessary to present three documents ? Although there was no pressure, this document examination was accompanied by shouting and roughness. A guard from the security company asked for our names but we refused to answer him. We also rebuffed his efforts to find out who we are and what we were doing there, and left to get on with our business. Many tourists came through the checkpoint, none of them even glanced at us, and we wondered if these people understood what they were seeing – we very much doubted this ! After 45 minutes we left.
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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Etzion DCO
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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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Nabi Yunis
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Nabi YunisA meeting place at the junction of Route 60 and the road leading to the eastern entrance to Hebron.
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