‘Izbet alTabib, Qira, Zeta
At Dvorka’s request we drove to Izbet Tabib after class ended in Qira and Zeita.
At about 13:00 we reached the road to the village, which was blocked by large boulders.
The Palestinians tried to move them so there would be barely enough room for small vehicles to get through. Nadim’s vehicle couldn’t make it.
A man who lived on that road came to speak with us; Harriet recorded the conversation.
Here’s what I remember:
For a few days now, soldiers have been coming to the village, entering homes, throwing stun grenades, frightening the residents. Yesterday three youths were detained and released after a brief interrogation.
Last night, at 02:30, he and his family were awakened by the noise of bulldozers and saw the soldiers blocking the road.
They’re still able to leave via Azzun.
We tried to understand from him the reason for the current violence, but weren’t able to. He said there’s no stone-throwing from the village. Nor is anything new regarding the school or the protest tent.
The village is located in Area C, so the IDF can do whatever it pleases.
An IDF Hummer arrived while we were there, drove around and left.
The same things happen elsewhere. In Burin, for example, during the weeks following the olive harvest, or in Azzun for many years now, or in Hebron for many years, etc.
We stayed for about half an hour. There were a few children around. The schools were on strike today because of a controversy with the teachers.
I’m sorry I couldn’t add anything that hasn’t already been reported.
'Izbet a-Tabib
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'Izbet a-Tabib
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Qira
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Qira
This village is located in the Salfit district of the northern West Bank, 19 kilometers south-west of Nablus. The village population numbered 1,387 as of 2016. 97.6% of the village lands are categorized as Area B, whereas the 2.3% remaining are in Area C. The Separation Fence erected around the settler-colony city of Ariel separates Qira from its local town Salfit, and necessitates a detour of about 20 kilometers.
In 2010-2015, the women’s center in the village held meetings and workshops shared by the village women and children with members of MachsomWatch.
For further information: http://vprofile.arij.org/salfit/pdfs/vprofile/Qira_vp_en.pdf
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Zeta South (564)
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Zeta South (564) Agricultural checkpoint. Allows passage to farmers whose lands have been imprisoned beyond the Separation Barrier. The crossing is allowed for special permit holders, for three days a week: noon and afternoon for 15 minutes at a time. The Palestinians who need to pass are complaining about the short times and the few days they can work on their land.
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