Sansana (Meitar Crossing), South Hebron Hills

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Observers: 
Michal (reporting and photographing); Translator: Natanya
Oct-21-2020
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Morning
על גג משפחת ג'אדאללה מייבשים את הזיתים לפני שמביאים אותם לבית הבד

After we had not been out for a long time at the Meitar checkpoint, everything looks the same, but at "Checkpoint 11" there were changes:

The breach in the fence has not been repaired, but soldiers are stationed next to it (probably cheaper), sitting all along the area which was used by the illegal workers, both when they left and when they returned.. So they no longer come even though they need to earn a living.

Well, the sages of Chelm solved the problem.

We went to see what was happening in the settlement Negohot area and how the Jadallah family who live in the middle, in the valley between the two "Negohot" settlements, in a place called Afikikis, a small settlement near Khursa. We were happy to see that the road work to connect the two settlements had been stopped. The opposition of the residents achieved its purpose. We were also happy to see and hear from the father of the family that the attorney  of Physicians for Human Rights is dealing with his problem and so that he does not have to  pay a fine for not being sick with Corona. He has twice been stopped for this and has certificates that he is not ill. A fine equal in size to the salary of two months' work of this older man.

They also tell of the settler from the lone farms, Haggai Nissim, who harasses them all the time, and who sued them for killing his dogs which  he sets on them and which broke into their garden and killed their chickens. The court meeting will be this week. They have pictures proving that the dogs broke into their house.

The landlord's nephew comes and tells about his problems. His wife is an Israeli citizen from the Beer Sheva area. Nevertheless, the state refuses to register his children born in Soroka hospital (Beer Sheva) as citizens of the state and therefore are not entitled to medical treatment, nor are they in the education system of Israel because the state claims that she does not live in Israel. And he has a little girl who suffers badly from epilepsy and but the state refuses to treat her. An attorney from Be'er Sheva said he could win the lawsuit but asked for NIS 50,000, a huge sum, especially for a guy that though he has a work permit, barely earns a living. Hopefully Advocate Blank can really help him.

I consulted with Adv. Itai Mack and he referred him to Tamir Blank, our acquaintant.

The settlements? They are constantly evolving and growing. I don't think they heard that Bibi promised to freeze.

On the roof of the Jadallah family, the olives are dried before being brought to the press.

I consulted with us with Adv. Itai Mac and he referred him to Tamir Blank whom we know.

The settlements? They are constantly evolving and growing

I don't think they heard that Bibi promised to freeze the buiilding

On the roof of the Jadallah family, the olives are dried before being brought to the press