עאנין, ריחן, שקד, יום א' 4.12.11, בוקר

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Observers: 
Ruthy T., Yochy A. (reporting)
Dec-4-2011
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Morning

Translation: Dvora K.

7:00 It is cold outside. We decide to see what is happening at the A'anin CP. The CP is closed even though there are another two weeks to the olive-picking season. That is what we are told by two men from the village nearby, whom we meet on the road. The CP will be open on Mondays and Thursdays as in the period when there is no olive-picking.

7:05 Shaked / Tura

Since Thursday, they've been opening the CP at 7:00 instead of at 6:00. H., who lives in Tura, stops us. He and his daughter has permits to go through. His wife does not. He has made four requests for her permit and nothing has happened. They do not give him any reason for the refusal. It is impossible for us to help him because he does not have his wife's ID number on hand. A large number of people go through quickly on their way to work. Some of them are putting their belts through their pants' loops. At a certain point in time, 15 people go through at once. Only a few cars go through.

7:25 Lively traffic begins from both sides – also from the side of the seamline zone. A bus with little children arrives. There are 20 in the minibus. The policewoman shakes the little hands. Girls / students also go through without any inspection in the pavilion. The teacher, on the other hand, waits to enter the pavilion. A very beautiful girl goes through. A man from the village who 'knows everything' tells us that yesterday the girl got engaged. The cars are inspected superficially.

7:45 We left.

8:00 Reihan/ Barta'a CP

The lower parking lot is still half empty. The tradesmen from Barta'a open only at 9:00.

There is a short queue at the entrance to the gate. Suddenly, lively traffic begins. 'In fives, in fives' – not a single person more can pass to the turnstile. There are no trucks or private cars waiting to go through.

8:15 On the side of the seamline zone there is more traffic. People whom we saw on the other side arrive. It took them between 10 and 15 minutes to go through the inspections. In the turnstile up above, the passage is quick. The passage is open all the time. A man who went through to the seamline zone comes back very excited. He tells us that he was turned back for an additional inspection. An armed guard stands near the window. Two more guards come up. We did not succeed in understanding why they made him return.

8:50 We left.