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Qalandiya, Mon 19.12.11, Afternoon

Observers: Natanya G. and Phyllis W. (reporting)
Dec-19-2011
| Afternoon

16:00:  When we reached Qalandiya we found only one passageway open in the pedestrian CP.  Passageway 4 was quite full.  Then we heard an announcement over the PA system that another passageway was opening.  But the soldier making the announcement did not quite know which passageway would open.  First he announced Passageway 2 and then Passageway 1 and finally Passageway 3.  Those waiting at the end of the line in Passageway 4 began running to and fro in a desperate attempt to shorten the waiting time, but in the meantime no new passageway was opened.  It was like watching an experimenter torturing his lab animals, or like someone making a horrible joke.  We began phoning:  first the passageway unit (the female soldier who answered had no idea what was happening), then headquarters (where they promised to make inquiries) and finally a new phone number where a man name Ya'akov answered and promised to intervene and resolve the difficulties.  (He was very nice, but not very quick about fulfilling his promises.)

After a quarter of an hour we began to see signs that Passageway 1 would be opened.  In no time there were 40 men, women and children waiting in line.  The female soldier in the "aquarium" announced that those in line should go to Passageway 4, and only when about half of those waiting had done so did she finally open the carousel and begin to process those on line.

When Passageway 1 began operating, the soldiers in Passageway 4 decided to call it a day and began organizing themselves to finish their shift:  they stopped letting people into the examination area, began to put on their ceramic vests and then sat down in their armchairs for a pleasant conversation.  We began another round of phone calls:  Ya'akov promised to set things straight, headquarters continued to inquire and the passageway unit said that they were taking care of the situation.  After another 10 minutes we phoned headquarters yet again.  Someone there must have phoned the soldiers in Passageway 4 because they finished their conversation and opened the carousel allowing people to enter the examination area.  At 16:50 things looked as though they were settling into a routine and the lines started to shrink.  Natanya and I went out to the parking lot.  On the other side of the CP we could see that the line of bus passengers was also quite long.

We saw a Palestinian ambulance in the vehicle CP and a Jerusalem ambulance awaiting its arrival in the bus parking lot.  Passage was not too long.  Within several minutes the Palestinian ambulance drove up, its passenger was transferred and continued on his way.
At 17:05 we returned to see what was happening in the CP.  Passageway 4 was closed and all the people had transferred to Passageway 1.  There were about 30 people in line, but the soldiers were working and the line was moving.

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