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Hebron, South Hebron Hills

Observers: Hagit Back (reporting); Translator: Natanya
Mar-20-2017
| Morning

08:30-12:20

The occupation celebrates 50 years. This is how the flags look.

The flag was photographed on the top of the pillbox which is over the Halhul-Hebron bridge . Big brother watches on road 35.

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The white  donkey waits for the  messiah of  the end of  the occupation.

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Our national theatre which has no borders “Father’s Braid”

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And the flags on the House of Contention look. In their language …the house of peace.

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To the neighborhood of Tel Ruemida only Palestinians who live in the area are allowed to enter and this according to the list which is at the checkpoint. This is a checkpoint which was built after the murder of the Palestinian by the soldier Elor Azaria.

This checkpoint in army language is called the Jilber checkpoint. Soldiers of the Barak unit of the Golani are now in Hebron. They are holding six Palestinians who are not allowed to enter the area. They want to get in so as to do renovations for people of the area. The soldiers are pleasant ….they give each Palestinian water and allow them to phone to explain the delay. This does not change the face that the policy is horrible.

I wait there for an hour with them and at last all go through. I succeeded in being the social worker of the occupation.

 

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A pastoral scene of sheep on the road at the corner to Dahariya. 

The occupation continues.

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שגרת הכיבוש נמשכת.

  • Hebron

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    • According to Wye Plantation Accords (1997), Hebron is divided in two: H1 is under Palestinian Authority control, H2 is under Israeli control. In Hebron there are 170,000 Palestinian citizens, 60,000 of them in H2. Between the two areas are permanent checkpoints, manned at all hours, preventing Palestinian movement between them and controlling passage of permit holders such as teachers and schoolchildren. Some 800 Jews live in Avraham Avinu Quarter and Tel Rumeida, on Givat HaAvot and in the wholesale market.

       

      Checkpoints observed in H2:

       

      1. Bet Hameriva CP- manned with a pillbox
      2. Kapisha quarter CP (the northern side of Zion axis) - manned with a pillbox
      3. The 160 turn CP (the southern side of Zion axis) - manned with a pillbox
      4. Avraham Avinu quarter - watch station
      5. The pharmacy CP - checking inside a caravan with a magnometer
      6. Tarpat (1929) CP - checking inside a caravan with a magnometer
      7. Tel Rumeida CP - guarding station
      8. Beit Hadassah CP - guarding station

      Three checkpoints around the Tomb of the Patriarchs

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  • South Hebron Hills

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    • South Hebron Hills
      South Hebron Hills is a large area in the West Bank's southern part.
      Yatta is a major city in this area: right in the border zone between the fertile region of Hebron and its surroundings and the desert of the Hebron Hills. Yatta has about 64,000 inhabitants.
      The surrounding villages are called Masafer Yatta (Yatta's daughter villages). Their inhabitants subsist on livestock and agriculture. Agriculture is possible only in small plots, especially near streams. Most of the area consists of rocky terraces.

      Since the beginning of the 1980s, many settlements have been established on the agricultural land cultivated by the Palestinians in the South Hebron Hills region: Carmel, Maon, Susia, Masadot Yehuda, Othniel, and more. Since the settlements were established and Palestinians cultivation areas have been reduced; the residents of the South Hebron Hills have been suffering from harassment by the settlers. Attempts to evict and demolish houses have continued, along with withholding water and electricity. The military and police usually refrain from intervening in violent incidents between settlers and Palestinians do not enforce the law when it comes to the investigation of extensive violent Jewish settlers. The harassment in the South Hebron Hills includes attacking and attempting to burn residential tents, harassing dogs, harming herds, and preventing access to pastures. 

      There are several checkpoints in the South Hebron Hills, on Routes 317 and 60. In most of them, no military presence is apparent, but rather an array of pillboxes monitor the villages. Roadblocks are frequently set up according to the settlers and the army's needs. These are located at the Zif Junction, the Dura-al Fawwar crossing, and the Sheep Junction at the southern entrance to Hebron.

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