Hebron, Sansana, South Hebron Hills, Tue 29.6.10, Morning

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Observers: 
Tamar G. and Michal Z. (reporting)
Jun-29-2010
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Morning

Translation: Bracha B.A.

Meitar Crossing
At this hour of 07:00 the sleeveinfo-icon is empty and the shed is almost empty.  A few prisoners' families are waiting.

Road 60
It is quiet because of summer vacation and there is little traffic on the roads except for IDF vehicles.  The crossings at Abda and Dahariya are still open.
At Dura Elfawwar junction soldiers are standing next to the pillbox but are not detaining anyone. 
The market at the sheep junction is going on as usual, and soldiers are there as usual. On our way back the police were there as well.

Hebron
The new Neveh Mamreh neighborhood is standing triumphantly at the entrance to Hebron, usurping one hilltop after the other and slowly choking the home and fields that belong to Atta Jaber.
The road into Hebron is also under construction. We will undoubtedly soon see the elaborate lit up entrance to the
Cave of the Patriarchs that will no doubt be called "Ginot Mamreh" (Mamreh Gardens). The electric company and national road paving company are working energetically here as well. Here, too, the city is quiet because of summer vacation. A road is also being paved from Give'at Hacharsina to the Worshippers' route. One more section remains to be built in the wadi where they attempted to build the new neighborhood of "Giborei Hebron." The building is blocking the entrances to Palestinians living along the route – the important thing evidently is that the "lords of the land" can go pray.  Soldiers from the Nahal are in position at Curve 160. They are also present at Tel Romeida and Shuhada Street but have little to do but patrol. The peace organizations and TIPH are also on patrol.