Anabta, Beit Iba, Huwwara, Beit Furik

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Observers: 
Racheli M.,Tsviya Sh.,Rachel A.
Dec-24-2006
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Morning

Anabta, Beit Iba, Huwwara, Beit Furik, Sunday, 24/12/2006, a.m. Observers: Racheli M., Tsviya Sh., Rachel A. (reporting)Translation: Galia S. General descriptionA day after the meeting of Olmert and Abu Maazen, it looks as if it has an immediate effect on what is going on at the checkpoints. The inspections are superficial and in some places the passage is free. Anabta07:00 – Little traffic. In both directions there are no passage restrictions. It is possible that the scarce traffic is due to the holidays. Beit Iba07:30 – Entering Nablus goes on without any inspection. Not even one soldier is here to watch the passage towards Nablus. Only when we came, did one appear. We took the hint and didn't stay there. One detainee is in the shed. An officer refuses to bring us in on his case. At the taxi area, a Palestinian resident of one of the villages near Qalqiliya, tells us that in the night between Thursday and Friday, soldiers entered the home of his family and took one of his brothers (about 21 years old) and they haven't heard from him ever since. He has asked for our help, and we have taken it upon ourselves to find out what can be done for the family and how they can locate and help the arrested son. Jit junctionThe junction is open for passage. From the south there is one operating checkpoint.