On October 30, the Israeli military announced a closed military zone over the area of Hebron under full Israeli security control.
To enforce the closure, the Israeli army introduced a new system of identification numbers for the 30,000 Palestinian residents of the cordoned-off H2 district which encompasses about 20 percent of Hebron and includes Shuhada Street and a number of Israeli settlements.The remaining 80 percent of the city is under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority.
In addition to presenting their identification cards at 17 internal
checkpoints and undergoing security checks, Palestinians must now
orally give soldiers their new ID number when entering and leaving the
blockades that enclose Shuhada Street.
The army did not distribute paper documents with the new
identification number. Once a soldier is told the number, he then
cross-references it with a printed list.
"Anyone who does not have a number is removed or arrested. The Israeli army detained at least 20 international volunteers who monitor H2 area," said Sohaib Zahda, of the Hebron-based activist group Youth Against Settlements.
"Even the little kids have numbers," said Anas Murakatan, 27, who lives in an apartment near a checkpoint at the entrance to Shuhada Street. "I am 58; she is 59," Anas said, pointing to his pregnant wife, Fadwa Murakatan. His children are 60 and 61.
"When the baby is born, she will get one too." Cont.
Story from - Al Jazeera
Image from - Pixabay
"Anyone who does not have a number is removed or arrested. The Israeli army detained at least 20 international volunteers who monitor H2 area," said Sohaib Zahda, of the Hebron-based activist group Youth Against Settlements.
"Even the little kids have numbers," said Anas Murakatan, 27, who lives in an apartment near a checkpoint at the entrance to Shuhada Street. "I am 58; she is 59," Anas said, pointing to his pregnant wife, Fadwa Murakatan. His children are 60 and 61.
"When the baby is born, she will get one too." Cont.
Story from - Al Jazeera
Image from - Pixabay
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