RoccoR
Gold Member
RE: Palestinian Talks, lectures, & interviews.
SUBTOPIC: Territorial Border Crossings
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: See the Ground Truth!
Not one of these is a standard Security Check Point...
These are Border Crossing points...
For instance The Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty was signed on 26 October 1994, at the southern Border Crossing of Wadi ‘Araba.
The Treaty Annex I deals with the Israel-Jordan International Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation. The Emek Ha'arava/Wadi Araba area of the International land boundary shall be demarcated, under a joint boundary demarcation procedure, by boundary pillars which will be jointly located, erected, measured and documented on the basis of the boundary shown in the 1:20,000 orthophoto maps referred to in Article 2-C-(1) above. Between each two adjacent boundary pillars the boundary line shall follow a straight line.
There is no question about the boundary if you are on the ground and looking at it.
This is what the Border Crossing looks like from the Jordanian side. It is impossible to mistake it from a security checkpoint.
Most Respectfully,
R
SUBTOPIC: Territorial Border Crossings
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: See the Ground Truth!
(COMMENT)OK, you listed checkpoints. Checkpoints can be anywhere.
Not one of these is a standard Security Check Point...
These are Border Crossing points...
For instance The Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty was signed on 26 October 1994, at the southern Border Crossing of Wadi ‘Araba.
The Treaty Annex I deals with the Israel-Jordan International Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation. The Emek Ha'arava/Wadi Araba area of the International land boundary shall be demarcated, under a joint boundary demarcation procedure, by boundary pillars which will be jointly located, erected, measured and documented on the basis of the boundary shown in the 1:20,000 orthophoto maps referred to in Article 2-C-(1) above. Between each two adjacent boundary pillars the boundary line shall follow a straight line.
There is no question about the boundary if you are on the ground and looking at it.
This is what the Border Crossing looks like from the Jordanian side. It is impossible to mistake it from a security checkpoint.
Most Respectfully,
R