'Anata-Shu'afat, Abu Dis, Ras Abu Sbitan (Olive Terminal), Sheikh Saed, Thu 25.4.13, Morning

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Observers: 
Rahel M., Michaela R. (reporting)
Apr-25-2013
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Morning

 

 

 
5 children failed to reach their school because they had forgotten their documents at home.
 
6:00 Sheikh Saed
 
Routine traffic, fast crossing.
 
Olive Terminal
 
Construction of the wall is progressing. A new metal gate permits vehicles to cross from the parking space to the construction area.
 
Inside: A line in front of each checking booth.  Occasionally one closes and people rush to another lane but after a while that one closes and the former reopens.
 
A boy of 9-10 is not allowed to cross.  With the help of an older translator we learn that he had forgotten his birth certificate at home.  The child felt lost and wept.  He lives in Al Ezariya, far from the checkpoint.  Another 4 children had to return to their homes.
 
In the state of Israel an educational institution is not permitted to send a child to his home without advising his parents.  And in the state of checkpoints?
 
Anata
 
Chaos in the parking lot.  Hundreds of children waiting for transportation but today the buses are late, probably due to traffic jams.
Chaos also in the vehicle lanes. At one point the line of cars stretches from the checkpoint to the main road and  its end is out of sight.  Usually in the mornings there are three checking points but today only one was operative continuously, another was closed some of the time.  Angry people, deafening honking, but in the checking area the soldiers and guards ignore the distress of those in a hurry, chatting or sweeping the area.
 
Suddenly an ear-splitting alarm is heard, the metal barrier drops in front of a car already checked.  After a few minutes, the barrier lifts and the car moves on, as though nothing had happened.