South Hebron

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Observers: 
Lea S.,Yael Z.
May-8-2006
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Morning

South Hebron Hills Monday 8.5.06Observers: Lea S., Yael Z. (reports)6.45-8.45We didn't enter Hebron considering the situation to be still dangerous after yesterday. Instead we watched the possibilities of free passing through the roads.Sansana – No workers on the road – the closureinfo-icon is still on.Route 317Along the western side of the road, where there is a plateau, a low concrete wall is being built. It will replace the dust piles and is part of securing the settlers but may also be used to hide behind. Carmel +Maon – Young girls are waiting for a lift at the junction, as if nothing had happened there before.Long lines of children walking to school, some of them on donkeys' backs.Zif J – The gate is open and cars are driving towards Yata.Route 35 The humanitarian gate is closed, no military presence is seen.Halhul-Hebron bridge – Open from both sides.Route 60 ( North to South)Halhul east J. – Open from all sides, no soldiers are seen.Kiriat Arba – A military vehicle is watching the entrence.Shayuch – Sair – Girls are passing the road a man (teacher?) is watching them with the assistance of a military vehicle at the school's side.Sheep J – A long line of students and others crossing the raod over the dust piles.Dura- El pawar – Road constructions are done while transportation goes smoothly from both sides. No military presence is seen.