Hamra, Tayasir, Za’tara (Tapuah), Tue 20.1.09, Afternoon
11:00 "Shaar Shomron" Checkpoint
Only blue ID holders pass here – in other words, Israeli citizens. The army and police help each other in sorting through entrants. Those of Arab appearance are asked to show Ids and pass a check of content of their cars. We note an army jeep standing on the side of the road, between A-Zawaya and Meshia villages. Soldiers standing next to it. We stop behind the jeep to clarify what they are doing. We assume that they are waiting to trap work seekers who, despite the dangers, continue to surreptitiously enter the lit part of Israel/Palestine to earn a livelihood. A soldier approaches us and says it is part of an exercise, then says that they are there to check that the traffic flows as it should.
Twenty two cars in line for check from the direction of Ariel. People standing outside the cars. Two women standing next to the soldiers. One forgot at home her ID issued by the Military Government. The soldiers do not agree to her going to fetch it, and the older woman cannot go on alone. After we arrive, and because we are Jews, they agree that the older woman can wait while the younger one goes.
Meanwhile, from the direction of Huwwara we notice soldiers forcing Palestinians to expose their abdomen and raise both trouser legs. Their cars is being checked very thoroughly. Then they check a bus. They try to drive us off. A soldier boards the bus and shouts "Where are you from?" The driver answers that everyone is from Ramallah. The soldier turns to him angrily: "Did I ask you:? Did I ask you? Did I ask you?"
We informed Noi at the Humanitarian Centre and Masha at the DCO, that there are long lines at the checkpoint, and the checks are taking longer than usual. The soldiers’ weapons are pointed directly at people in the cars during the check.
12:12 Hamra Checkpoint
Six cars waiting in one direction, nine in the other. The soldiers compel the drivers to alight, expose their abdomens and pirouette. Two workers are repairing a public address system. People emerge from the check with belts and IDs in hand. The IDs are slid through a crack in the plastic sheet that protects the soldiers from the Palestinians. The entire valley is strewn with army camps.
13:50 Tayasir Checkpoint
14:54 Iron Gate Facing Roi
Opens four times a week. The crossing is very much needed by the Bedouin tribes in the area. Two tractors and eight men waiting by the checkpoint. At 15:10 we phone to ask why the soldiers aren’t arriving. At 15:17 they arrive and meticulously check the people and cargo on the tractor wagons. These are people coming from their fields, or from the nearby town on their way to their encampment, riding on tractors. At some distance from the checkpoint an encampment can be seen at the foot of a hill. All the time we are there we can hear shots. A regular noise in the valley, where almost every unbuilt area is a firing zone. One of the companies ascends the hill above the camp and starts shooting games while endangering the inhabitants. At 15:43 the soldiers close the checkpoint and leave.
16:14 Maale Ephraim
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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Za'tara (Tapuah)
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Za'tara (Tapuah) Za'tara is an internal checkpoint in the heart of the West Bank, at the intersection of Road 60 and Road 505 (Trans-Samaria), east of the Tapuah settlement. This checkpoint is the "border" marked by the IDF between the north and south of the West Bank, in accordance with the policy of separation between the two parts of the West Bank that has been in place since December 2005. At the Za'tara checkpoint, there are separate routes for Israelis and Palestinians. In the route for Israelis, there are no inspections and the route for Palestinians inspects. The queue lengthens and shortens suits. The checkpoint is open 24 hours a day. The checkpoint is partially staffed and the people who pass through it are checked at random.
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