Qalandiya, Wed 11.2.09, Afternoon

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Daniella Y' and Marta (a guest from Italy)
Feb-11-2009
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Afternoon

It was a day after the elections and the checkpoint stood out in its desolation.  At the Atarot checkpoint, there was little movement.  In the parking area of the Qalandiya checkpoint, there were two buses waiting for family members who would be returning from their visit to relatives in prison.  Ordinarily, at this time, people are crowded in long, slow moving lines, but today, it was almost empty.  We asked the peddlers why it was so empty and they said that perhaps the people thought that the closureinfo-icon that was in force on election day was still in force.  Marta thought that Palestinians are terrified by the results of the Israeli elections and as a first reaction are remaining at home.  They said to us "On Thursday, everything will return to the way it was.  Keeping behaving toward us like animals."  That is to say, Clean and clean some more and the "terminal" will remain polluted.  The soldiers, screaming in a volume to break eardrums and absent all respect in their commands to those crossing-- what they feel is appropriate behavior.  Those passing are crowded between the narrow fences and shifted from here to there as punishment for even thinking that they have the right to travel in an area that belongs to them.