Hebron 3

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Observers: 
Hagit (watching, reporting and photographing); Translator: Natanya
Jun-24-2019
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Morning
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עגלה היא כלי הרכב היחידי שמותר לו להסתובב ברחוב אם הוא לא יהודי
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A third Hebron story

These are the three months of summer holidays for the Palestinian children in Hebron and they walk around the streets or are in camps.

In the pictures:

They go to bring soup from the mosque.

Going back and forth with the mule. A wagon is the only vehicle allowed to go around in the streets for non-Jews.

Children from the camps Hebron come to see the Ibrahimi Mosque.

Their bus is  parked in the parking lot of the Pharmacy CP on the Palestinian side, and they are dragged in the heat of the day  to the entrance to the Mosque through which the Muslims can pass. On the way they passed two checkpoints.

And two stories without pictures:

1. Since the attempted attack at the House of Dispute, in which a Palestinian was killed by the gunfire of our soldiers, the Palestinians are not allowed to pass there. Today, too, the soldiers forced us to move on while we were in a dialogue with the hilltop boy who is now a soldier. He really screamed at me.

2. Two hundred Palestinian drivers submitted a request for approval to be able to pass at the Zion axis. The requests are submitted to the Palestinian Authority who sends them to the Civil Administrationinfo-icon where it will be  decided as to who will receive the permit and who will not. Of the 200 applications submitted, only 50 were approved.

That's how the occupation works.