1.
Moshe Mains, a social activist and resident of the ultra-Orthodox city of Modi'in Ilit, discovered a breach in the security fence near the Palestinian village of Bil'in and called the city's security vehicle. The driver tells him that "the townspeople know about it," but that it has to do with the army. 2.
Mains presents the loophole: "Anyone who wants to murder Jews comes with a knife and everything is free." The photo is taken near the settlement of Oranim and Modi'in Illit. The separation fence is supposed to be inductive, but when Mains kicks it, several hours pass and no army or security has arrived. He passed freely. Every few hours a tractor passes by, but he doesn't pay attention to what is happening. That's how he passed from Modi'in Illit to the village of Oranim. "Disaster, it's a matter of time," he says. 3.
Mains calls the police. Chen, from the emergency center, answers. He introduces himself, says he went for a walk in the wadi near the house and discovered a breach in the security fence. She asks: What street are you on? Moshe explains that it's not a street and there's no name, but he went down from the Green Park neighborhood towards the separation fence and there's a significant breach. She notes. He emphasizes that there's an Arab village nearby, Sa'fa, and also Bil'in and Bitoniya further inland - "and it's very dangerous." 4.
Moshe shows the 'blurred path' that a tractor passes over every few hours. He shows the tractor passing, takes a picture of it, and shows how ridiculous it is because the gate is open and the tractor did nothing and didn't notice, so what's the point of it making turns? And again he shows how it passes from one side of the fence to the other, without any problem. 5.
A woman from the police calls him back. He says she checked. "We've forwarded it to the army and the Illit Intelligence Center for processing, they know about it, they'll handle it." He asks: Are the army and the police aware of this breach? She replies: "You reported it, we forwarded it. They'll handle it later." 6.
Mains: "Let's say I decide one morning that I want to stab Jews. I feel like it. Why? Because my third wife made me angry or because the boss fired me or because it's Sunday today. I live up in a village called Sa'fa or there's no shortage of villages here, further inland is Ramallah. All I have to do, mind you, is simply get here, to the indicative gate that's supposed to beep for soldiers if you touch it, and then I just cross the security fence. I've been here for about half an hour - and I'm going inside the State of Israel. How wonderful. When I cross here, I can decide where I'm going to carry out the attack. I can go up towards Modi'in Illit that you see behind me, or to the village of Oranim where there's a completely open gate, I can also go inside onto Route 443 towards the city of Modi'in. "When I first saw this thing, I thought not to publish it, God forbid the minorities wouldn't find out about it from here. Then I met Avi Stiglitz who told me: There are dozens of breaches around the fence, there is a place where if you go there on a Sunday morning you will see dozens of old and young workers passing through, and from there they pass all over the country. "It is both a security issue and also a tour guide told me that he saw guys with sacks on their backs, they made a breach, everything is open and they are leaving. Why is it open? There is no answer. As I have heard from more than one person, it is a matter of time until, God forbid, a disaster happens to us. So I don't want to get to that stage, do yourself a favor, call heaven and earth on this issue, because there is a breach here that is calling for a terrorist.".