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Why the checkpoints are crucial, part two

Posted on February 10th, 2007 at 11:00 am by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Israel, Terrorism

Two explosive vests were found hidden in a teenaged boy’s belongings.

Two explosive devices weighing 1.5 kilos each (about 3.3 pounds) were found by IDF soldiers Saturday during a routine search of a Palestinian teen’s belongings at the Hawara checkpoint, south of Nablus in the West Bank.

Border Guard sappers dispatched to the scene conducted a controlled-detonation of the devices, and the 16-year-old Palestinian was taken in for interrogation by Israeli security forces.

But that’s not all.

Palestinian sources said he is a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Fatah’s armed wing.

IDF forces operating in the Nablus area have discovered seven explosive devices and three explosive belts since the beginning of the year.

A month ago a Palestinian was caught by IDF soldiers manning the Hawara checkpoint with a 10-centimeter (about 4 inches) knife, and in January a Palestinian was detained after attempting to cross the checkpoint with a makeshift grenade, two Molotov cocktails and a knife.

Yes, those “humiliating” checkpoints should be removed immediately. Because it’s far more important that palestinians not feel humiliated than it is that Israelis get blown up eating in restaurants.

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