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Qalandiya - in Palestine, people want to be older so they can to go to Al Aqsa Mosque

Tags: Ramadan
Observers: Tamar Fleishman; Translator: Tal H.
Mar-31-2023
| Afternoon

All over the world people want to be younger. Only here, in Palestine, people want to be older so they would be allowed to go to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque…”

Again the Israeli army and police have acted like a well-oiled, skillful machine, and once again the treatment of tens of thousands of Palestinians who reached the contact points between armed personnel and Palestinians – women, men, the elderly, children – was inhuman.

Everthing rolling by the book, obeying the orders – hearts seem to have been stored away, paralyzed the veins of mercy.

Palestinians streamed from all parts of the ventral and northern West Bank, from towns, villages and refugee camps, by foot and by car – a huge wave of people at Qalandiya, crowding on the openings that were closed and opened by the armed uniform wearers. Those knocking at the gates were armed only with their sole wish – to reach the prayer at Al Aqsa.

There amidst the selection stations I met Dina, the bright-eyed girl (in the photo), who came out of her home at dawn in the Balata refugee camp with her family. She, her mother and sisters managed to cross the first selection and hoped for the best.

The crowding between the opening beats of the gates was such that women carried their children and babies overhead, fearing they would be suffocated.

Ramadan rules: only men over 55 are allowed through.

Why 55? Why not 53? Or 70? Why not 54 and a half? Only the rulers know.

55 was like a jackpot number, like a mantra. When the inspectors encountered a gray haired man whose 55th birthday comes 3 days from now – he was ashamedly turned back.

And the women? –“Women cross freely.”

But this “freely” is not really “free”. Women who know or do not know that they are blacklisted do not cross. Women whose distant relative once sat in jail do not cross.

Everything is thoroughly checked, everything is on the computer.

When the time ran out and the wave of women outside the walls and the closed gates thickened, thousands of mouths broke out in a huge, echoing chorus: God is great, God is great (Allahu akbar!) !

I stood facing the men’s line with a Jenin freedom theater person, a man close to 55 years of age who has not yet celebrated that birthday, and he said:

All over the world people want to be younger. Only here, in Palestine, people want to be older so they would be allowed to go to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque…”

  • Qalandiya Checkpoint / Atarot Pass (Jerusalem)

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    • Click here to watch a video from Qalandiya checkpoint up to mid 2019 Three kilometers south of Ramallah, in the heart of Palestinian population. Integrates into "Jerusalem Envelope" as part of Wall that separates between northern suburbs that were annexed to Jerusalem in 1967: Kafr Aqab, Semiramis and Qalandiya, and the villages of Ar-Ram and Bir Nabala, also north of Jerusalem, and the city itself. Some residents of Kafr Aqab, Semiramis and Qalandiya have Jerusalem ID cards. A terminal operated by Israel Police has functioned since early 2006. As of August 2006, northbound pedestrians are not checked. Southbound Palestinians must carry Jerusalem IDs; holders of Palestinian Authority IDs cannot pass without special permits. Vehicular traffic from Ramallah to other West Bank areas runs to the north of Qalandiya. In February 2019, the new facility of the checkpoint was inaugurated aiming to make it like a "border crossing". The bars and barbed wire fences were replaced with walls of perforated metal panels. The check is now performed at multiple stations for face recognition and the transfer of an e-card.  The rate of passage has improved and its density has generally decreased, but lack of manpower and malfunctions cause periods of stress. The development and paving of the roads has not yet been completed, the traffic of cars and pedestrians is dangerous, and t the entire vicinity of the checkpoint is filthy.  In 2020 a huge pedestrian bridge was built over the vehicle crossing with severe mobility restrictions (steep stairs, long and winding route). The pedestrian access from public transport to the checkpoint from the north (Ramallah direction) is unclear, and there have been cases of people, especially people with disabilities, who accidentally reached the vehicle crossing and were shot by the soldiers at the checkpoint. In the summer of 2021, work began on a new, sunken entrance road from Qalandiya that will lead directly to Road 443 towards Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. At the same time, the runways of the old Atarot airport were demolished and infrastructure was prepared for a large bus terminal. (updated October 2021)  
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