Beit Hanoun Israeli Military Checkpoint (Erez Checkpoint): The Road to Passion as Described on the Opposite Side of the Postcard
The upper side of this postcard features a black-and-white photograph of Palestinian laborers as they were standing at Beit Hanoun's Israeli Military Checkpoint, also known as "Erez Checkpoint". The other side of this postcard features information regarding the Occupation's confiscation of the rights of movement of Palestinians inside Gaza Strip; where 26K Palestinian laborers in Gaza own a labor permit to work in Israel, as they pass through Beit Hanoun's checkpoint; which is a 2.5 Kilometre long stream and two-meter wide and ends with a narrow path which is one-meter wide, and 400 meters long. The second side of the postcard features an appeal to end the violation towards the freedom of movement and travel, by reaching out to the Israeli ambassadors among different countries, in addition to the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
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Ozrail, Samar, "The Palestinian Working Women Society for Development Collection," archival inventory, 10 October 2019, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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