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Hebron, Wed 15.2.12, Morning

Place: Hebron
Observers: Raya and Hagit S. (reporting)
Feb-15-2012
| Morning

Translator:  Charles K.

We drove to the Meitar crossing today also, and began our circuit from the south.

Our entry to Kiryat Arba today was accompanied by smiles from the guard, who for some reason has become our friend.  Only the remains of the demolished buildings are left on Giv’at Avichai (except for one small structure that’s still standing).

Electric poles being erected at Curve 160.  The streets are pretty empty; it’s cloudy, with a little rain.

Yehuda, from “Breaking the Silence,” is sitting at ‘Abed’s shop with two young journalists from Galei Zahal [the army radio station] who came to Hebron at their own initiative.  They’re asking questions (of us also) and taking notes…  Yehuda also arranged a meeting for them with someone who’s organizing a demonstration to open Shuhadah Street(?).

In response to our question, Yehuda says the new signs are apparently the result of a decision by the

Kiryat Arba local council.

Preparations for Purim are already underway at the Cave of the Patriarchs plaza:  signs, people selling things, music (“Jacob’s lily, joyous and rejoicing” in an Ashkenazi accent…)

They’re still building the improved booth for the soldiers at Tel Rumeida, which has been moved to the other side of the street.

Two Golani soliders aren’t particularly interested in talking to us.  One of them also spits at us an “encouraging” comment.

This could be a lovely trip, the wonderful landscape, everything green, the almond trees in blossom…

Once again we’re pleased to note the smooth crossing through Meitar, compared to the difficulties at Tarqumiyya.

  • 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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