Hamra, Tayasir, Tue 20.5.08, Afternoon
14:42 Crossroads – two "blue" policemen stand by a patrol car on the edge of the road, stopping some of the cars for inspection. According to the policeman: "We make a selection here. Whoever is not supposed to be here, will not be here." Indeed, no Palestinian car passes.
14:52 – we drove in the direction of the Allenby Bridge, to a checkpoint before the bridge. Israelis are not allowed through unless they have a special Jordanian visa. This border crossing is for Palestinians who arrive with authorized taxis from East Jerusalem or on buses from Jericho.
On the way to Tayasir Checkpoint, a noticeably large graffiti on the rock: "We Were Here Too."
On the way to Tayasir we see a fire in the thistles around a military camp, hundreds of metres in every direction. The smoke covers the camp and the Bedouin encampment on its approaches. The atmosphere is suffocating. A number of soldiers are extinguishing the fires near the camp. A shepherd explains to us that the Jews are burning straw. We assume that the fire was started by the army.
16:40 Tayasir Checkpoint
17:37 Hamra Checkpoint
18:31 Maale Ephraim Checkpoint
Hamra (Beqaot)
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One of the Jordan Rift Valley checkpoints that prevent direct transit between the West Bank and the Jordan Valley, in addition to Tayasir Checkpoint. Located next to Hamra settlement, on Route 57 and the Allon Road.
Read about the peple of the Jordan Valley and the quiet transfer happening there.
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Tayasir CP
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Located on road 5799, It is one of the checkpoints control the passage between the northern West Bank and the Jordan Valley. For a long time, it stood empty and open, with only a sign next to it warning against entering Area A. It was adjacent to an old military camp - now everything is neglected. How much money was invested here, and how much brainwashing was done to the soldiers of Netzah Yehuda and Kfir.
Today, it is very difficult to pass there. Many delays. Often, teachers from Tubas are not allowed to pass into the Valley to villages like Ein al-Bida where the local schools are located, and there are no classes. There are additional days when the checkpoint is closed. In general, there is a wait there of about two to four hours to go towards the Valley and also to return. Many times the Palestinians are forced to use the Hamra checkpoint, which also leads into Tubas and the West Bank, but there is also a huge queue there and a long wait.
Following a deadly attack on soldiers at the nearby base in February 2025, the checkpoint was completely closed for the time being. (Updated March 2025)
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