Qalqiliya-closure, Israeli customers buy at the seamzone
O. Seemed much more relaxed. This may be mainly owing to the laws which the Israelis set up for themselves these days concerning the rules and limitations regarding their freedom of moving, which, “thank God” bring him many customers. To him and to his neighbors in the area the situation seems much better than before.
On the other hand he does not understand why there is a perpetual curfew in his town, Qalqiliya. He cannot enter or exit without being checked and leaving his personal details, whereas when he travels to other towns, like Nablus for instance, nobody stops him and nobody asks why he comes or leaves. One of his assumptions is that the curfew in his town is not lifted because till now there has not been even one person sick with corona. So be it he says, this is a blessing. And let only town citizens with authorisations enter and leave. But why, he asks, in the town itself the movement is limited and I am obliged to go to my father on foot?
Another complaint which the locals have concerns the fact that the mosques are closed whereas the sweets and pastry shops where one buys things for the upcoming holiday are open, the queues are very long and people who wait there are terribly crowded, nobody is able to keep a good distance from the others. So why don’t they open the mosques the people ask. In the mosques it is much easier to keep distance between the praying people.
He sends regards to all our members and is full of longing.
Habla CP (1393)
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Habla CP (1393)
The Habla checkpoint (1393) was established on the lands of the residents of Qalqilya, on the short road that
connected it for centuries to the nearby town of Habla. The separation barrier intersects this road twice and cut off the residents of Qalqilya from their lands in the seam zone.(between the fence and the green line).
There is a passage under Road 55 that connects Qalqilya to the sabotage This agricultural barrier is used by the farmers and nursery owners established along Road 55 from the Green Line and on both sides of the kurkar road leading to the checkpoint.
This agricultural checkpoint serves the residents of Arab a-Ramadin al-Janoubi (detached from the West Bank), who pass through it to the West Bank and back to their homes. The opening hours (3 times a day) of this agricultural checkpoint are longer than usual, about an hour (recently shortened to 45 minutes), and are coordinated with the transportation hours of a-Ramadin children studying in the occupied in the West Bank.
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Qalqiliya checkpoint
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Qalqilya is surrounded on all sides by the separation barrier. The only exit from the city is in the east of the city on the road that leaves the city in an easterly direction. This is where the checkpoint was located. When the checkpoint was active until 2009 our shifts watched long queues of cars being inspected at the only exit from the city to the West Bank. The checkpoint was canceled, but there is a military presence at the entrance to the city.
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