Reihan, Shaked, Sat 14.7.12, Morning

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Observers: 
Rachela H. (reporting and taking pictures) R. A. (a guest)
Jul-14-2012
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Morning

Shaked CP

Two women soldiers and a male soldier are walking slowing in the middle of the road. They carry a cardboard box. The three of them are from the military police.

7:08 They reach the CP. The gate to the road is open. The gate to the pedestrians' sleeveinfo-icon is locked. Someone is standing near it. Waiting. One of the military police greets him with a gesture. The man enters. The herd goes through.

7:20 Two women students have arrived. The door to the inspection pavilion does not respond to them. They stand in the hot sun outside their home (the new tent provides shade only for the soldiers' post.) A soldier approaches and politely offers us some cold drinks. We have lots, he says. We refused politely.

7:30 A car arrives. It took the driver ten minutes to walk to the inspection pavilion, return to his car, wait for the soldiers to call him (are the soldiers busy eating?), to dare to blow his horn, to enter the CP, and to go through.

How much time is being wasted there?!

07:45 We left.

07:55 Reihan CP

The sleeve which goes up to the terminal is full of people who come towards us and show us how crowded it is. "The CP is a mess', 'more than an hour…' 'today things are not good…', half an hour….', '20 minutes' 'crowded…' 'an hour….' ' it's completely full …' 'things are moving slowly….'' ' lots of people, lots of passages'…..

One person said that there are many people inside, but 'everything is orderly.'

The corridors are really full, and you can hear noise made by many people. Doors are opened and shut.

In the other direction there is also a heavy load. People, mothers with little girls, who are all dressed up, go through relatively quickly. Only one post is active.

A woman comes out of the post, and announces: 'Yalla, my head aches!'

Two detaineesinfo-icon are sitting near the wall. At 08:30 they are also allowed to go through.

The corridors are empty, people are coming out with their belts in their hands. 'It's going fast'.

08:45 Four Transits are waiting for passengers. We left with our hitch-hiker in the direction of Umm-el-Fahm.

The father of a child who has cancer, and is at Rambam Hospital, received a permit from Dahlia Bassa (coordinator of health affairs in the civilian administration) to visit him. He tells us about this sadly and also excitedly.