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Qalandiya, Mon 26.9.11, Afternoon

Observers: Natanya G. and Phyllis W. (reporting)
Sep-26-2011
| Afternoon
When we reached Qalandiya at 4 PM, the CP was almost empty.  Only one passageway was working.  No one was waiting in the DCO line or in the DCO shed.  We asked the candy vendor in the northern shed, who told us that this was the way things had been for the past 2-2.5 hours.  He couldn't tell us why.

 

Slowly but surely the flow of pedestrians gathered strength.  By 4:30 there were 40 people waiting on line in Passageway 4 with a similar number waiting outside in the northern shed.  We phoned the Humanitarian Hotline and the Passageway Unit to describe the situation and request that they open another passageway, but nothing happened.  With only one active passageway, if there are problems with anyone's papers the whole mass of waiting humanity gets stuck indefinitely….  The numbers of waiting people continued to grow and we continued to phone without any results.  At 5 PM we phoned headquarters and spoke with a soldier who reported that the soldiers on duty in the CP had told him they were opening another line.  But the second line opened only at 5:20.  Within only a short while the lines shrank and disappeared.

We left the CP to return to Jerusalem at 5:30.

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  • 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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