Qalandiya, Sat 29.9.12, Morning

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Judy E and Sheila B
Sep-29-2012
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Morning

We arrived at Qalandiya at 6am to find that the lines were very long and the one policeman on duty refused to open the humanitarian line until IDF Army personnel arrived which they did 20 minutes later.   Unfortunately those needing to go to work were waiting nervously, concerned that they might miss their 8am transportation.  When we brought this to the attention of the army personnel, his answer was that the people should simply arrive earlier as though this would make any difference, given the situation.

The lines moved slowly, approximately 65 people every 10 minutes, unlike the humanitarian line which, once opened, moved smoothly. The soldier was pleasant unlike the policeman although both spoke fluent Arabic. It seems that the number of people continues to grow but the number of checkpoint personnel remains the same resulting in slow moving lines, tensions and indifference to the condition of those patiently waiting to cross over.

At 8am we left through the vehicular crossing which we are pleased to report has improved over the last several months.