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Deir Ballut, Kufr alDik, Thu 9.5.13, Morning

Observers: Ilene S., Shlomo S., (Guest), Dalia G., Dvorka A., (Reporting) Translation: Bracha B.A.
May-09-2013
| Morning

A-Dik

16:00 – We met with the head of the women's recreation center, her husband, and another young man from the village council who deals with health and education in the village of A-Dik.  He is also active with Physicians for Human Rights in providing medical aid to several villages in the area.  We decided to wait until the end of examinations in the schools to organize groups of university and high school students in the village who need help with improving their skills in English.   The groups will be open to those who are truly interested in making progress. 

 

17:15 – Dalia and Dvorka met in Dir Balut with K., the mayor of the village.  Our friends had come here more than a week ago intending to begin activities with women in the village after this had been agreed upon with the co-coordinator a week beforehand.  Unfortunately to our surprise they were turned down by someone who claimed to be a member of the council.  He claimed that he was opposed to our women conducting activities in the village.  This was perhaps intervention by someone from outside the village.   We sat and talked for a long time and talked with him and several of his friends about the fence, the building in the area, and the need to live together, as well as the activities with the women that were halted one week ago.   We offered once again to organize a day at the beach for mothers and children, and activities for the women.  He said that we would stay in contact.  Meanwhile his stance regarding our cooperation with them is not clear.

 

We saw the route of the new fence being planned south of the village.  We were not sure if its construction has already been approved or not.   K. showed us how the fence would close the village and Rafat, making them an enclave on three sides. 

 

On our way back we drove south in the direction of Beit Arieh and Rantis.  The road winds through a beautiful river valley until it reaches the Rantis-Ofarim crossing at the end of the road where there is a checkpoint. 

 

  • Deir Ballut

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    •   An internal checkpoint on Road 446 at the entrance to the village of Deir Ballut and near the settlements there, Alei Zahav and Peduel. Partially staffed, vehicles are inspected at random.  
  • Kufr a-Dik

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    • Kufr a-Dik This is a Palestinian village in the Salfit district of the West Bank, located 8 kilometers east of the Green Line. The village population numbers 4,494 (as of 2007). 14.5% of the village were included in Area B (supposedly under Palestinian civil control) and 86% categorized as Area C – meaning both civil and military Israeli control, which severely affects the state of the village and its inhabitants. Over the years Israel has robbed 1,448 dunams from the village’s farmlands for the sake of building the settler-colonies of Penuel, Alei Zahav, Yoezer, Har Alei Zahav, and the industrial zone next to Penuel. Lands were also sequestered for the paving of Road 446 whose length stretches over 4 kilometers and includes a buffer zone 75-meters wide on both its sides. Following the paving of the road, the village has suffered not only landgrab but home demolitions and the destruction of water wells as well. Rates of unemployment in both the private and the public sectors reach 60%. In the years 2010-2013 creative activity was held by members of MachsomWatch and women of the village. For further information: http://vprofile.arij.org/salfit/pdfs/vprofile/Kafr%20ad%20Dik_tp_en.pdf
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