Makkabim (Beit Sira), Thu 14.2.08, Morning
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Phone calls begin in every direction. We phone the DCO and the Civil Administration – and whoever. Apparently the commander is also phoning all over the place. Perhaps the size of the crowd watching this (bigger than usual) encourages the Palestinians to stand up for their rights and maybe this whole situation is causing the company to be pressured.
Anyway, after 5-10 minutes during which nothing happens, reinforcements arrive – four soldiers from a recon unit. With them an officer (captain?) In crumpled dress uniform. We try to talk to him but for him we are thin air to be ignored.
Meanwhile, two civilian police vehicles arrive. The policemen try to move us, and threaten us with an unjustified parking ticket for which they have no reason. Four soldiers move into the roofed over area and push people, with the help of their weapons, outside the cover. Out into the rain. The military operation is maintained successfully! The workers are in the rain and the checkpoint reopens!
Two women soldiers check documents, five men guard them. Two soldiers stand by the magnometer and another three are on guard from outside. The line moves slowly, each worker waiting 40 minutes in the rain in order to pass to work. If two more soldiers, from among those already there, would also check documents, the line would flow.
We intend to update the Makkabim brigade commander about the situation in order to improve it.
Makkabim (Beit Sira)
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Makkabim checkpoint is located on Road 443. The road leads, through Palestinian territory, from Jerusalem to the Modi'in area and west, and passes through an area designated in 1949 as the no-man's land. Travel on the road from east to west is only allowed to Israelis. Palestinians with an entry permit to Israel can only cross the checkpoint as pedestrians. Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday 05: 00-11: 30.
About 3,000 Palestinians pass through the checkpoint every day. The checkpoint is managed by a civilian security company.
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