Etzion DCO: They continue to confiscate Palestinian vehicles
People came with documents (according to Shlomit they are related to traffic fines) and complained bitterly that they had been sent to the police on the hill and so forth. Before we could get close to them, they were gone.
A man was waiting with his daughter, who studies at Hebron University, and was called for questioning by the ISA (secret service) at the DCO. Another young woman was waiting with her. They had been there since 9 a.m.9:00 A.M. until 1:20 P.M. While we waited she was called in and after a few minutes she came out and said she had to go home. The second girl was also released after being asked several questions.
The father told us it was a big problem to get to the DCO. Since the beginning of the war, 48 students have been arrested or summoned for interrogation. One can only imagine what parents and daughters go through while waiting. We asked how people were getting along and he said, for example, that he works and gives half of what he earns to the neighbors.
Again vehicles were confiscated, one a private vehicle and one a vehicle with a crane, from Bani Naim. The people were looking for the person responsible, but there was no one with information and no one to call. When we left, we saw that the gates to the confiscation lot were open and the same people were inside.
The entrance to Beit Jala is blocked again. The soldier didn't like the fact that we were filming there, so we filmed from afar.