Closure of major checkpoint in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron)
8th December 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Khalil Team | Al-Khalil, occupied Palestine
Israeli forces on Monday, 7th December 2015, have closed Shuhada checkpoint in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron) for an indefinite period of time.
This
checkpoint marks the border between the H2 area of al-Khalil, under
full Israeli control, and the H1 area, supposedly under full Palestinian
control. Checkpoint 56 is the major checkpoint leading from the
Palestinian market area at Bab al-Zawwiya into the Tel Rumeida
neighbourhood and the small stretch of Shuhada Street that is still
accessible for Palestinians.
With the closure of
this checkpoint, Palestinian residents are facing another crackdown on
their most basic rights. Palestinian freedom of movement is already
severely restricted by numerous checkpoints and harsh checking
procedures at the checkpoints. On November 1st, Israeli forces also declared the area a ‘closed military zone’, further impinging on their freedom of movement.
The
closure of this particular checkpoint leaves the residents, families,
children and elderly, but also school-children and teachers from Qurtuba
school – forced to pass through this checkpoint on their way to and
from school every day – stranded on the wrong side of the now
inaccessible checkpoint. Anyone trying to go into this area is thus
forced to take a very long detour, in order to navigate both the closed
checkpoint and the ‘closed military zone’.
According
to Israeli forces, the checkpoint has been closed for ‘renovations’.
Information about the duration of the closure differs and ranges between
one and two weeks. Still, it is not clear for how long this closure
will be restricting Palestinians everyday life.
(Hebron)
8th December 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Khalil Team | Al-Khalil, occupied Palestine
Israeli forces on Monday, 7th December 2015, have closed Shuhada checkpoint in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron) for an indefinite period of time.
This
checkpoint marks the border between the H2 area of al-Khalil, under
full Israeli control, and the H1 area, supposedly under full Palestinian
control. Checkpoint 56 is the major checkpoint leading from the
Palestinian market area at Bab al-Zawwiya into the Tel Rumeida
neighbourhood and the small stretch of Shuhada Street that is still
accessible for Palestinians.
With the closure of
this checkpoint, Palestinian residents are facing another crackdown on
their most basic rights. Palestinian freedom of movement is already
severely restricted by numerous checkpoints and harsh checking
procedures at the checkpoints. On November 1st, Israeli forces also declared the area a ‘closed military zone’, further impinging on their freedom of movement.
The
closure of this particular checkpoint leaves the residents, families,
children and elderly, but also school-children and teachers from Qurtuba
school – forced to pass through this checkpoint on their way to and
from school every day – stranded on the wrong side of the now
inaccessible checkpoint. Anyone trying to go into this area is thus
forced to take a very long detour, in order to navigate both the closed
checkpoint and the ‘closed military zone’.
According
to Israeli forces, the checkpoint has been closed for ‘renovations’.
Information about the duration of the closure differs and ranges between
one and two weeks. Still, it is not clear for how long this closure
will be restricting Palestinians everyday life.


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