Located on the intersection between Routes and The checkpoint includes a watchtower and a gate. Palestinians are not allowed through. From the field. Updated: 25 September Share: Facebook share Twitter WhatsApp. Restrictions on Movement. The Separation Barrier. Related Media: List of roadblocks in Hebron city center, Sept. Suggested Items. Arrested Development. Roadblock Hebron. Located in the neighborhood of a-Jaber.
Prevents access to the neighborhoods of a-Salaimeh and Gheith and to the Prevents access the eastern side of the Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi compound.
Blocks access to the neighborhoods of a-Salaimeh and Gheith and the eastern side Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi compound. Prevents access by Palestinian vehicles to south Hebron. Ramallah and al-Bira. Intermittently staffed. Internal Checkpoint. A-nabi Saleh square Halamish. Permanently staffed. A-Rajabi Building. Checkpoint inside Hebron. Located in the neighborhood of a-Ras. Soldiers perform random checks, which have been stepped up since the settlers were allowed to return to the a-Rajabi building in April Palestinians are allowed through only as pedestrians.
The infrastructure of the checkpoint includes a guard booth and a locked gate located approx. The gate is opened only to let through garbage trucks of the Hebron Municipality. Located near a-Sadaqa Garden in the old market. Prevents access to the northern side of the Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi compound. Located on a-Sahlah Street. Prevents access to the neighborhood of Qeitun, which is home to about 50 Palestinian families. Neighborhood residents must walk about two kilometers via the neighborhood of Abu Sneineh in order to reach the Old City and a-Shuhada Street.
Located on the northern side of the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh. Prevents access from the east side of the Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi compound to the neighborhoods of a-Salaimeh and Gheith. Metal plates. Located on the northern side of the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh, near Barrier No.
Prevents access to the neighborhood of Jaber and the eastern side Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi compound. Located at the entrance to the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh. The gate is open from 7 A.
On some Jewish holidays, the gate is not opened at all. East Jerusalem. Last Checkpoint before Israel. Metal door with barbed wire fence. Located approximately 50 meters from the Tomb of the Patriarchs checkpoint. Staffed by Border Police. Controls traffic on a-Sahleh St. Everyone who goes through the checkpoint is inspected. Abu a- Rish Neighborhood 4.
Located in the neighborhood of Abu a-Rish. Prevents pedestrian access from Abu a-Rish and other neighborhoods in south Hebron to the area around the Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi. Abu a-Rish Neighborhood 1. A gate located in the neighborhood of Abu a-Rish, south of the Pharmacy Checkpoint. As of September , the gate is open. Abu a-Rish Neighborhood 2. Abu a-Rish Neighborhood 3. Located in an alley in the neighborhood of Abu a-Rish.
Prevents access from the neighborhood to the area around the Tomb of the Patriarchs al-Haram al-Ibrahimi. Across from Checkpoint Located across from Checkpoint Prevents access from Tareq Ben Ziad Junction and the tile factory. Across from the Bakery Checkpoint. Located across from the Bakery Checkpoint on a-Sahla Street. Prevents access from this area to Palestinian homes in south Hebron. Soldiers rarely leave the tower and conduct inspections.
Located near the entrance to the Avraham Avinu settlement. Palestinians are not allowed to go through to a-Shuhada Street. Located on Route 60, at the al-Fawar-Dura Junction. The checkpoint includes a guard tower and a metal gate, but it is usually open and is only rarely staffed by the military. When the checkpoint is staffed, passersby are checked randomly. On occasion, the military completely prohibits the passage of vehicles.
Metal door. Located near the al-Fihaa School. Prevents access from a-Sahlah street to south Hebron. Located in the neighborhood of al-Hariqah. Prevents access by Palestinian vehicles into the neighborhood or out of it, to elsewhere in Area H2. Located near the al-Ibrahimiya School.
Prevents passage between a-Sahlah street and a-Shuhada Street. Located behind the al-Ibrahimiya School on a-Sahlah Street. Located at the entrance to a-Shuada Street. Permanently staffed by the military; soldiers prevent Palestinians from entering a-Shuada Street.
Located between the Casbah and the settlement of Avraham Avinu. Border Crossing. Located at the northern entrance to Salfit, south of the village of Kifl Haris.
The checkpoint includes a gate and a guard booth. From early in the second Intifadah to September , Palestinians were not allowed to travel on the road which connects the district city of Salfit to the villages north of it. Residents of the villages were forced to take a long detour.
Since September the restrictions have been gradually lifted and today Palestinian vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to cross the checkpoint. Includes a watchtower that is permanently staffed by the military, but the checkpoint itself is open and rarely staffed, with no set schedule.
Located on the road from the old market to Bab al-Khan. Prevents passage between these two areas. Bani Dar 1 the old market. Located in the neighborhood of Bani Dar in the old market. Prevents access to a-Sahlah street.
Bani Dar 2 the old market. Bani Dar 3 the old market. Beit 'Awwa. Beit 'Ur al-Fauqa. Wire mesh fence.
Prevents access to a-Sahlah street, near the Pharmacy Checkpoint. Beit Hadassah a-Shuhada. With the exception of the students and teachers of the Qortoba School, Palestinians are not allowed to go through to a-Shuhada Street.
A metal gate at the checkpoint prevents passage. Located near the settlement of Beit Romano. Bitunya commercial crossing. Checkpoint Diwan a-Rajabi Located between the neighborhoods near al-Haram al-Ibrahimi Tomb of the Patriarchs and the neighborhoods to the south of it.
Palestinians are allowed through only as pedestrians, and passage is barred on Israeli holidays. Entrance to Qalqiliyah. Includes a watch-tower, but is generally open and rarely staffed, without a set schedule. Gaza Strip. The checkpoint has a gate to bar the passage of Palestinian vehicles, with the exception of residents of the al-Muhawel area who have special permits allowing them to drive through in their own cars.
Other Palestinians may cross only on foot. Prevents passage by Palestinian vehicles, apart from those of residents of the area with special permits. Iron gate next to Qafishah Military tower. Located north of al-Haram al-Ibrahimi Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Staffed around the clock by Border Police. During the month of Ramadan, the military sometimes allows Palestinians to go through to al-Haram al-Ibrahimi Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Jericho East toward Allenby Bridge. Located on Route 5. Used for shipping goods into the Gaza Strip. Khan Shahin 1 Harat al-Qazazin. Located at Khan Shahin, in the old market. Prevents access from Khan Shahin to Beit Romano and the old central bus station.
Located in the Khan Shahin area of the old market. Reinforced by a barbed wire fence. Prevents access to a-Shuhada Street. Blocks access to the old vegetable market, near which the settlement of Avraham Avinu was established. Located on al-Qasaba Street in the old market. Kiryat Arba Road 1. Located on the road to the settlement of Kiryat Arba. Prevents access from the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh to the neighborhoods in south Hebron. Kiryat Arba Road 2.
Prevents access from the neighborhood of a-Rajabi in south Hebron to the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh. Kiryat Arba Road 3. Located on the road to Kiryat Arba. Prevents access to the neighborhood of a-Jaber. Mash'had al-Arb'in Tamar. The checkpoint was installed in approximately meters east of the Qafishah checkpoint, in the Jabal a-Rahmeh area.
Staffed by the military around the clock and Palestinians are allowed through only as pedestrians. Used for transporting fuel and gas into the Gaza Strip. Closed since Located on the road into Bethlehem. The checkpoint includes a watchtower equipped with four cameras. The watchtower is rarely staffed by the military. The checkpoint also includes a gate across the road to Bethlehem. On rare occasions, the military closes the gate, but it is usually open. Prevents access between the old market and a-Sahlah street.
Near Checkpoint Located near Checkpoint Prevents access from south Hebron to the neighborhood of a-Salaimeh. Ofer - Jerusalem. Palestinians allowed through only as pedestrians. The denial of the freedom of movement entails impacting many other human rights, such as dignified earning, health, worship, ownership and more. The separation barriers fence and walls were indeed erected for this purpose.
However, in reality, thousands cross the separation fence and security tracks daily and enter Israel to work or seek employment without holding passage permits, because they need us and we need them. In teams of women, they go out to certain checkpoints, at dawn or in the afternoon. The women observe traffic at the checkpoint, speak with the passersby and with the individuals securing the checkpoint soldiers, Border Police, policemen, civilian security officials.
We also try to help humanitarian cases. The sites of our activity are marked and annotated on our interactive map of the West Bank. In we have reached our 20 th year of activity in the Occupied Territories. Our presence has never raised hostile reactions from Palestinians, but violent Jewish settlers have subjected us to both physical and verbal violence and abuse. The locals Palestinians usually receive us with sympathy, sometimes wonder, always wanting to know, ventilate, ask for advice.
True, sometimes they resent us, and justly so, for not managing to change their difficult situation, but however we try to manifest that there are Israelis who are committed to action peace, and friendship. Over the years, our mutual faith in a shared positive and human future has been growing. Has the situation at the checkpoints not improved during the years you have monitored them? Interesting question and the answer is yes and no.
Physical conditions have indeed improved: several checkpoints around large Palestinians cities such as Nablus have been lifted, even though they can become active again in no time.. We no longer hear of women giving birth at checkpoints or of inhuman brutality. Several large checkpoints have been upgraded in and , and electronic identification systems were installed that shorten the wait expenses of upgrading and operating them amount to hundreds of millions of shekels!
However, the process of issuing passage permits has proliferated into a tough, tightened bureaucratic policy that prevents most of the people from arriving at and crossing the checkpoints. Skip to main content. Checkpoints and Barriers blocking the life. Distribution of checkpoints and closures OCHA. So how am I supposed to pass my cheese through?! From MW Alerts, March Photos from a Checkpoint 4 a.
They arrive hungry… Two brothers — 22 and years old — are already married. Checkpoints and Barriers — what exactly is this about?
Where do they have to go, after all? Cross the checkpoint or take a risk and bypass it? The family said Erekat was on his way to Betlehem to pick up his mother and sister from a beauty salon when he was shot. The family has also indicated that Erekat had rented said vehicle hours before the incident, which, they argued, raises a possibility of malfunction or a driving mistake.
Erekat is then seen trying to run in the opposite direction of the soldiers before they shot him several times until he fell to the ground.
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