Atarot, Qalandiya, Thu 10.1.08, Morning

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Observers: 
Netanya, G. Mili M. (reporting)
Jan-10-2008
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Morning



 

7. 20 Atarot

Three trucks are stopped but are whisked through
as are we.

 

7. 25 Qalandiya

It is the second day of Bush's visit, a foggy and
cold morning.

We expected to find a closureinfo-icon but rhere was not a
full closure. A man coming out of the CP is boiling with rage, he had to wait
for half an hour as he has everyday – how can there be peace? Another one stops
us with a complaint about the attitude of the soldiers.

At the CP itself five entrances are open and it
takes about 10 minutes for people to pass. There is closure except for people
who work in Atarot whose age is 30+ 
and are married with children. Three young men, whose pay day is today
were waiting around hoping against hope to pass. Another man has been turned
down twice for no apparent reason, then was let through.

Emotions were running high today. A teacher
got into a heated argument with the soldier for detaining him arbitrarily (we
did not see the beginning of the incident). He was quite assertive and when
threatened that a policeman will be called in, welcomed the idea. A policeman
did come and the matter was turned for an investigation which we could not
observe.  

 Another man burst at another soldier
(both of these soldiers were women) that after taking off his shoes, his jacket
and his belt (since the monitor beeped), she stopped him and did not let him
pass. "what kind of people you place here?" he asked turning to us. Luckily the
soldier climbed down the tree and let him pass.

The crowd dwindled down and we left.