"A grey, blustery sand storm rolls fiercely into Kalandia. The sky turns a dark brown over this Israeli checkpoint bordering Jerusalem and Rahmallah. The dust burns your eyes as you focus on a Palestinian family approaching the cement block which serves as your desk. They wear red and white scarves over their faces, protection from the freezing, relentless winds. They reach for their identity cards, but you know that it could be a gun or a knife. You are half Mr. Nice Guy and half combat soldier. You must be able to go from a warm smile to loading your M-16 in half a second. You are an IDF volunteer who the Palestinians and Israeli soldiers refer to as a Humanitarian Officer."More posts about the IDF here.
Sunday, May 3
Day By Day at an Israeli Army Checkpoint
Colleague Joel Leyden writes:
Labels:
Bombers,
checkpoints,
IDF,
Israel Defense Forces,
Palestinians,
terror attacks
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