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Cliff Hotel

Place: Cliff Hotel
Observers: Tami B.,Brenda H.
Mar-22-2006
| Afternoon

Abu- dis and surroundingWednesday PM 22.3.06Observing: Tami B. (reporting) and a guest Brenda H.Abu-Dis – neither of soldiers- there was no evidence of the army –nor of military vehicles. People were passing freely in both directions through the many openings in the wall. The wall itself is growing in more and more places.The entrance to the military road next to Cliff hotel was opened for us by a soldier who was watching there and we could drive freely along the the road. The Container – long line of cars, mainly in the direction of Bethlehem. They are checked carefully, which takes a while. Many workers on their way back home. Most of them can pass after showing their I.D.One young man was arrested and we were told that he is on the wanted list.The commander of the CP was cooperative after we called the commander of the DCO who was very quick in relating to our question why the guy was

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      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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