Reihan, Wed 4.6.08, Morning - machsomwatch
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Reihan, Wed 4.6.08, Morning

Observers: Chedva and Nava
Jun-04-2008
| Morning

Translation: Yael Bassis-Student

10:15
– People on their way to the West bank wait by the window of the post; two of them sit on the bench.

The line does not  move and from where we stand, at the entrance, we are unable to see if anybody is taking care of these people at all. We can't even hear a sound.
A few minutes later people started going through (perhaps they've heard our interest as to what's going on).

1
0:25 – From time to time cars from the West Bank cross over into the Seamline Zone and are inspected at a reasonable pace.
Two vehicles with farming goods are waiting at the Palestinian car park area.
A few pedestrians walk from the West Bank into the Seamline Zone.
No one was sent back and no particular problems were observed.

11:40
– We left.
  • Barta’a-Reihan Checkpoint

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    • This checkpoint is located on the Separation Fence route, east of the Palestinian town of East Barta’a. The latter is the largest Palestinian community inside the seam-line zone (Barta’a Enclave) in the northern West Bank. Western Barta’a, inside Israel, is adjacent to it. The Checkpoint is open all week from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Since mid-May 2007, the checkpoint has been managed by a civilian security company subordinate to the Ministry of Defense. People permitted to cross through this checkpoint into and from the West Bank are residents of Palestinian communities inside the Barta’a Enclave as well as West Bank Palestinian residents holding transit permit. Jewish settlers from Hermesh and Mevo Dotan cross here without inspection. A large, modern terminal is active here with 8 windows for document inspection and biometric tests (eyes and fingerprints).  Usually only one or two  of the 8 windows are in operation. Goods,  up to medium commercial size, may pass here from the West Bank into the Barta’a Enclave.  A permanent registered group of drives who have been approved by the may pass with farm produce. When the administration of the checkpoint was turned over to a civilian security firm, the Ya’abad-Mevo Dotan Junction became a permanent checkpoint. . It is manned by soldiers who sit in the watchtower and come down at random to inspect vehicles and passengers (February 2020).

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