'Anata-Shu'afat, Qalandiya, Tue 12.6.12, Morning

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Observers: 
Ina Friedman, Avital Toch (reportingIna Friedman, Avital Toch (reporting)
Jun-12-2012
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Morning

 

Translator:  Charles K.

 

06:05  A good morning, the best morning in a long time.  No lines; whoever arrives simply enters.  Men and women don’t believe their eyes, look at us and at the coffee, bagel and cake sellers with amazement.  Could this be Qalandiya?

 

Maybe something occurred to somebody, someone woke up, somebody happened to decide to ease slightly the suffering of thousands.  The unnecessary, needless suffering of men and women, laborers, pupils, the ill, the elderly, the entire, huge civilian population subject to military rule, many of whom have known no other ruler.

 

We drove to Shu’afat and Anata where we met Anat and Nava.  All of us enjoyed watching the many children scattering to their buses on the way to school, closely watched by Sanduka and his assistants.  How many struggles, how much effort, how much organization must a neighborhood take upon itself to receive the normal services to which other taxpayers are entitled.