Machsom Watch, or Checkpoint Watch, is a human rights organization of Israeli women who monitor and document the conduct of soldiers and policemen at checkpoints in the West Bank.[1] Its members also observe and document the procedures in military courts, and aid Palestinians crossing through IDF checkpoints. Self-described as "politically pluralistic", it is composed entirely of Israeli women who tend to have a "liberal or leftist background".[2] The word machsom is Hebrew for "checkpoint", referring to Israeli Defense Forces checkpoints which control movement between different parts of the West Bank and between the West Bank and Israel.
According to its website, the group's aims are to monitor the behavior of soldiers and police at checkpoints; ensure that the human and civil rights of Palestinians attempting to enter Israel are protected; and record and report the results of their observations to the widest possible audience, from decision-makers to the general public.[1] Some members also see their role as protesting against the existence of the checkpoints.[3][4]
Machsom Watch has been accused of disrupting the work at the checkpoints and entering restricted areas without permission.[5] In response to the group's contentions regarding the checkpoints, the IDF has implemented training procedures intended to ensure respectful behavior by soldiers.[6]
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