Cliff Hotel
Abu-Dis, Monday 27.9.04 pm Watchers: Natania G., Tali S. 15:30 – Cliff hotel. Quiet. 15:40 – Hapishpash. Routine. We saw a soldier coming out of the Italian Monestry. We went inside and saw two more soldiers in the garden. A Palestinian driver told us that the soldiers go in there especially around the hours when people come back form work.16:10 – the Container – On the road to the container we saw two places where blocks of concrete were placed on the road, they looked to us like spot checkpoints but there were no soldiers. At the container all was quiet with few cars passing both ways.On the way back we drove via the new road from Kedar to Maale Adomim. We were appalled at the amount of money spent to build this beautiful new road for such a small place as Kedar.
Cliff Hotel
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Cliff Hotel
A checkpoint on Jerusalem’s municipal boundary.It sits on the separation fence south of Abu Dis. The checkpoint is manned by Border Police soldiers and private security companies and operates 24 hours a day. Palestinians are forbidden to go through, other than residents of the Qunbar and Surhi families who live west of the separation fence, some of whom have blue ID cards and others have entry permits to Jerusalem. Other Palestinians, including residents of East Jerusalem, are not permitted through the checkpoint. Visitors to the families are permitted through the checkpoint only after their hosts obtain permits for them at the checkpoint.
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