'Anata-Shu'afat

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Observers: 
shlomith s., Ora A., Vicki l. ( reporting together)
Dec-10-2015
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Afternoon
 

 

13:15 Anata-Shuafat
 

We arrived at the end of the school-day, as pupils were leaving and heading home.  Near the checkpoint we met a group of youngsters who told us they live in Shuafat but go to school elsewhere because there are not enough schools in Shuafat.  They study in Anata, and every morning have to undergo a long procedure at the checkpoint and reach their school after 2-3 hours. They complained angrily and spoke openly about the need to solve the problem of the State of Israel by the sword.
 

A long line of pedestrians stood at the entrance to the checkpoint.  We joined them and counted those in front of us: some 45 men and women waited quietly, and a few children ran around.  We entered the checkpoint after waiting 40 minutes.  Inside only one window was open, and only one female soldier checked documents. We could see more soldiers inside but they didn't bother to open another window to speed up the crossing. We were told that this procedure started 4 months ago.
 

A bus drive told us that when he arrives, the passengers on the bus are ordered to leave the bus and cross the checkpoint on foot, and then get back on the bus on the other side. An old man who had to disembark and cross to the other side told us that the checking process is long and tiring.  The bus driver wishes to complain and asked us who to turn to.