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Grilled: My experience at the Israeli border

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"What do you do for a living?" Now I was really starting to feel intimidated.

"What is this all about?" answering a question with a question. "Can I have my passport back so I can get to Bethlehem before dark? Know any cheap hotels in Bethlehem?"

"Why do you want to come to Israel? Do you know any Lefties here?" Hell, I myself am a freaking Lefty. "And I also know Righties too. Trump is a Righty. Netanyahu is a Righty. And he dresses funny too."

"Give us some names of people you know."

"My parents were Righties. That's why I became a Lefty. And speaking of family, did my children put you up to this?" Then I told him the whole sad story about how my kids owed me money and then how I had worked as an actor in student films and how nobody loves me and my knees hurt and I was hungry and....

It was like pouring one's heart out to a shrink. But the good part was that after a couple of hours spent grilling me, they did bring me lunch.

"Now. How many Palestinians do you know." Asked and answered. "Can we see your Facebook page?" Sure. Who wouldn't want Mossad to look at their FB page?

"There are some things that I really like about Israel -- but I really do hate the neo-colonialism of its rulers," I babbled on. The guy was a good listener. I'll give him that.

Then he started telling me about my previous trip to Israel 10 years ago -- and that's when I realized that he already knew everything about me.

"Well, thanks for the lunch and everything but I really gotta get going. If you would just give me my passport back?" He smiled. I smiled. The really nice young woman smiled. The really nice young man smiled. We were all totally Kumbaya. "I'll be sure to say hello to Jesus for you when I get to Bethlehem," I said after gathering up my stuff. We practically kissed each other goodbye. It was definitely a moment.

But apparently they let an underling do their dirty work. "Sign here, please." What's this? "You have been denied entrance to Israel." On what grounds? "You are a security risk." And sure enough. "Entry Denied" had been stamped on my passport. Eight hours of my life that I will never get back.

Guess the moral of this story is "There's no such thing as a free lunch."

But if they had actually let me go on to Bethlehem, I would have been totally won over by them and maybe even re-thought my currently-low opinion of Israeli war-mongering, human-rights violating, bullying, neo-colonialism and general tyrannical behavior. Plus I would have helped grow their economy by spending money in Bethlehem too. As it was, however, they had just managed to piss me off.

They could have just ASKED me if I was a security risk instead of playing all those childish cat-and-mouse games. Or they could have just looked at me. Me, a 100-pound grandmother? A security risk to Israel? Did I in any way fit the profile? Not even close.

And now I'm going to go spend all my tourist dollars (such as they are) in Petra instead. Humph. I've already been to Bethlehem anyway. Jesus already knows how I stand on truth, justice and "do unto others." But the trip wasn't actually a total waste. I still had the remains of my lunch and ate them for dinner when I finally got back to Amman.

And since they already had a whole dossier on me, the interrogators surely must know that I am a writer -- and that they have just handed me a great story. I coulda written about the wonders of Bethlehem as planned -- but instead I'm gonna write about some dreary back-room interrogation of an American citizen in some dreary no-man's-land border crossing at the Jordan/Palestine border.

Humph. I didn't want to spend time with Israeli haters anyway. If I had actually wanted to spend time with haters, I coulda just stayed back home in America.

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Stillwater is a freelance writer who hates injustice and corruption in any form but especially injustice and corruption paid for by American taxpayers. She has recently published a book entitled, "Bring Your Own Flak Jacket: Helpful Tips For Touring (more...)
 
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