Newly expanded Shuhada checkpoint is even more difficult to traverse
Al-Khalil, Occupied Palestine – At the end of December Israeli forces re-opened the newly expanded Shuhada checkpoint in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron). The checkpoint had been closed since December 7th, when Israeli forces had declared they would be conducting “renovations” for a then-unknown period of time.International Solidarity Movement | January 6, 2015
Officially known as Checkpoint 56, Shuhada checkpoint separates Bab al-Zawiye, a Palestinian neighborhood in the H1 (nominally Palestinian-controlled and administered) part of al-Khalil and Tel Rumeida, part of Israeli military-controlled H2 and currently covered in part by a closed military zone order first issued on November 1st.

Palestinian family leaving Tel Rumeida, crossing toward Bab al-Zawiye
As in previous versions of the checkpoint, there is no possibility for any car or truck – even an ambulance responding to an emergency – to pass; any vehicle larger than a baby carriage must take a time-consuming detour in order to enter or leave Tel Rumeida.

Shuhada checkpoint as seen from a nearby
window in Bab al-Zawiye, an imposing barrier Palestinian families living
in Tel Rumeida must navigate

Wafa Sharabati’s family staged a sit-in awaiting her release

A large group of local activists and
residents gathered after Wafa’s arrest in front of the checkpoint, which
has has been the site of countless demonstrations against the Israeli
occupation of al-Khalil

He never fired, but this Israeli soldier
spent much of Monday afternoon on the roof of Shuhada checkpoint,
prepared to attack nonviolent Palestinian demonstrators with potentially
deadly rubber-coated metal bullets

Lines on Monday evening left many, including young children, waiting for nearly half an hour in the cold night. Only Palestinians who are registered in the closed military zone can ever pass through the checkpoint; family members of residents, journalists, human rights defenders and internationals have all been barred. Even Palestinians who are registered have reported being forced to wait for over an hour only to be harassed and threatened by the soldiers inside the checkpoint.

Activists have planned another protest for Thursday morning to continue the struggle against the closed military zone, the even harsher regime at the newly reopened checkpoint, and the continued closure and Israeli military occupation of al-Khalil.

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