B'tselem Map of Forbidden Roads in the West Bank, August 2004

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B'tselem Map of Forbidden Roads in the West Bank, August 2004 Salem The Forbidden Roads Regime Zububa Rummana Ti'nnik Umm Al-Fahm At-Tayba West Bank Arabbuna Silat Al-Harithiya Al-Jalama Bet She'an 'Anin 60 Arrana Deir Ghazala Faqqu'a 596 Dahiyat Sabah Umm Al-Yamun Al-Kheir Ar-Rihan Tal Kafr Dan Menashe Hinnanit August 2004 Kh. 'Abdallah Mashru' Beit Qad Al-Yunis Dhaher Al-Malih Shaqed Beit Qad Barta'a Ash 'Araqa Rekhan Sharqiya Tura-al- At-Tarem Al-Hashimiya Jalbun Gharbiya Tura Ash- Jenin RC Jenin Sharqiya Nazlat Ash- Deir Abu-Da'if Kh. Mas’ud Sheikh Zeid Kafr Qud Umm Dar Birqin Kaddim Ganim Dhaher Al-'Abed Zabda Qeiqis Akkaba Ya'bad 'Arab As-Suweitat Kufeirit Hadera Umm at-Tut Qaffin Imreiha 585 60 Ash-Shuhada Jalqamus Al-Mughayyir Al-Mutilla Hermesh 585 Mevo Dotan Baka Al-Gharbiya Nazlat 'Isa Baqa Ash- Bir Al-Basha Qabatiya Sharqiya An-Nazla Ash-Sharqiya Arraba Ad-Damayra Nazlat An-Nazla Telfit Abu Nar Al-Wusta An-Nazla Al-Gharbiya Mirka Fahma Raba Bardala Al Jarba Misiliya Al-Jadida Az-Zababida Kardala Ein El-Beida Zeita Seida Fahma Mehola Kfar Ra'i Zawiya Al-Kufeir Illar Attil Sir Ajja Anza Sanur Ar-Rama 60 Al-'Aqaba Shadmot Mehola Deir Al-Ghusun Meithalun Al-Farisiya Al-Jarushiya Tayasir Nahal Rotem Al-'Aqaba Al-Judeida Sa Nur Netanya Al-Malih Bat Shuweika Bal'a Hefer Iktaba Siris Al-'Attara Nahal Bitronot / Brosh Jaba' Tubas Nur Shams RC Nahal Maskiyot Silat Adh- Al-Fandaqumiya Tulkarm RC Kafr Rumman Dhahr Dhinnaba 'Anabta Bizzariya Homesh Tulkarm Ras Al-Far'a Burqa Yasid E’rtah Kh. At-Tieh Kafr al-Labad Al-Far'a RC 578 Beit Imrin 90 Al-Far'a Kafa Ramin Tammun Far'un Avne Hefez Enav Nisf Jubeil 'Izbat Shufa 557 Sabastiya Talluza 574 Shufa 557 Ijnisinya 557 Kh. Al-Badhan Shavey An-Naqura Taibe Jubara Shomeron Saffarin Beit Lid Hemdat Al-Aqrabaniya 57 Ro'i Deir Sharaf Asira Ash-Shamaliya Ar-Ras Beqa'ot Kafr Sur Beit Hasan Sal'it 60 Zawata Qusin Beit Iba Elon Moreh 57 Tira Kur Al-Juneid Nablus Askar RC Azmut 557 Falamya Kafr Jammal Kafr Zibad 578 Kafr Qaddum Kafr 'Abbush Deir Al-Hatab Qedumim 90 Jit Salim Sarra Balata RC Baqa Hamra Hajja Tell Iraq Burin Jayyus Beit Dajan Zufin Kh. Sir Har Bracha Immatin Rujeib Far'ata 557 Marj Na'ja Madama Burin 508 Ra'ananna Qalqiliya An-Nabi Elyas Kafr Laqif 55 Beit Furik Az-Zubeidat 55 Asira Al-Qibilya Itamar Argaman Kefar Sava Arab Jinsafut A-Ramadin 'Isla Azzun Al-Janubi Qarne Alfe Menashe Shomeron Yizhar Ma'ale Mekhora Awarta Habla Shomeron Huwwara Immanu'el Urif Al-Jiftlik Ras Ras A-Tira Matan 'Atiya Kh. Ad-Daba Nofim Odala Hod Hasharon Kafr Thulth Yaqir Einabus 'Izbat Jal'ud Yanun Beita Ramat Hasharon 'Izbat Al-Mudawwar Salman 'Izbat Al-Ashqar Zeita Jamma'in 60 Beit Amin Jamma'in Oranit Deir Istiya Osarin Aqraba Sanniriya Qarawat Bani 505 Hassan Qira 505 Trans-Samarian Road Kfar Azzun ‘Atma Qiryat Massu'a Sha'are Etz Revava Kifl Haris Tapuah 505 Tiqva Efrayim Netafim Marda Biddya Haris Barqan Yasuf Yatma Elqana 505 Ari'el Mas-ha Gittit Regional Center Sarta Barqan Qabalan Jurish Industrial Iskaka Rehelim Area Rosh Ha'ayin Az-Zawiya 5 Migdalim Bruchin Qusra Petah Tiqva As-Sawiya Talfit Majdal Salfit Bani 505 Fadil Ramat Gan Rafat 505 Al-Lubban Ma'ale Efrayim Qaryut Ele Zahav 446 Brukin Ash-Sharqiya Eli Jalud Farkha Yafit Kafr Ad-Dik 'Ammuriya 60 Deir Ballut Kh. Qeis Duma Pedu'el Ma'ale Levona 458 Qarawat Bani Zeid Shilo Tel Aviv - Jaffa Peza'el Kafr 'Ein Mazari' An-Nubani Deir Ghassana Shvut Rahel Arura Bet Arye Turmus Ayya 465 Sinjil Al-Lubban Beit Rima Abwein Al-Gharbi Fasayil Deir As-Sudan Jiljilya Rantis Tomer Ajjul Al-Mughayyir Ofarim An Nabi Salih Khirbat 'Abud Abu-Falah Holon 465 465 Umm Safa 60 Hallamish Gilgal 458 (Neve Zuf) Al-Mazra'a Deir Nidham Ateret 466 Ash-Sharqiya 90 Deir Abu-Mash'al 'Atara Allon Road Netiv Hagedud Jordan Valley Road Burham 465 Kafr Malik Kobar Shuqba Silwad Yabrud Beitillu Qibya Jammala Nahli'el Bir Zeit Niran Shabtin Deir 'Ammar 'Ein Siniya 449 Deir Jarir 449 Budrus Deir 'Ammar RC Abu Shukheidim Nili Na'ale Jifna Kokhav Hashahar Dura Al-Qar'a Ofra Rishon Leziyyon 463 Al Mazra'a Al-Qibliya At-Tayba Al-Auja Ein Yabrud Yitav Lod Abu Qash Al-Jalazun RC Deir Qaddis Talmon Ni'lin Ras Karkar 446 Kh. Bani Harith Bet El Surda Nahal Al 455 Al-Janiya Rammun Zori Midiya Modi'in Illit Rimmonim 463 Hashmona'im 463 Beitin Dolev 'Ein Qiniya Ramla Mattityahu Bil'in Kafr Ni'ma 449 466 Shilat 458 Menora Deir Abu Ibzi No'omi Lapid Deir Dibwan Al-Bira Kfar Ruth 'Ein Arik Saffa Ramallah Psagot Burka An-Nuwei'ma Beit Ur At-Tahta Beituniya Al-Am'ari RC 'Ein Ad-Duyuk Al-Foqa Beit Sira 443 Beit Ur Al-Fauqa Maccabim Kh. Al-Misbah Kokhav Ya'aqov 'Ein As- Sultan RC Ofer Kafr Tel Ziyon Ma'ale Mikhmas Nahal Elisha Bet Horon Military 'Aqab Base Mikhmas Rafat Qalandiya RC 3 At-Tira Beit Liqya 45 Sha'ar Binyamin Industrial Area 458 Giv'at Ze'ev Qalandiya Jericho 90 No Man's Land Atarot Jaba Allon Road Indus. Beit Duqqu Al-Judeira 436 Area Ar-Ram Jordan Valley Road Al-Jib Geva Binyamin Beit 'Anan Giv'on Bir Nabala (Adam) Mevo Beit Ijza Dahiyat Al-Bareed Horon Giv'on Aqbat Hahadasha Jaber RC Kh. Umm 404 60 Neve Ya'aqov Al-Lahim Al-Qubeiba Har Shmuel Alon Qatanna Hizma Biddu Beit Hanina Beit Almon Hanina Kefar Adummim Har Adar Al-Balad Vered Yeriho Nahal En-Hogla Nofe Perat Beit Surik Pisgat Ze'ev 437 1 Mizpe Yeriho Beit Iksa Ramot Allon Shu'afat Shu'afat Bet-Haarava Ramat Shlomo RC Anata Al-Ka'abina French 1 Ramat Hill Eshkol Ma’alot Dafna Isawiyya Mishor Adummim Sheih Hebrew 1 Almog Jarrah Industrial Area Univ. Az-Za'ayyem Wadi Al-Joz 1 As-Sawana Lido Yehuda West Old City At-Tur Ma'ale Adummim Jerusalem Silwan Al-'Eizariya 417 Ras Al-’Amud Atraktziya Water Park Abu Tor Abu Dis Jahalin Kh. Beit Sahur Qedar Qalya East Talpiyyot Jabal As-Sawahira Bet Shemesh Beit-Safafa Mukabar Um Lisan ash-Sharqiya Sharafat Giv'at Sur Bahir Al-Walaja HaMatos Ash-Sheikh Sa'd Gillo Um Tuba Battir Har Har Homa Al-'Ubeidiya Gillo Rachel’s Tomb Nu’man Wadi al-'Arayis Ayda RC Al-Khas Beit Jala Al-'Aza RC Al-Haddadiya Husan Wadi Al-Khadr Beit Sahur Juhdum Fukin 375 Ad-Doha Bethlehem Dar Salah Betar Illit 60 Umm Al-Qasseis Umm 'Asla Ad-Duheisha RC Umm At-Tal'a Bureid'a Artas Ash-Shawawra Nahhalin Khallet Hamad Avenat Beit Ta'mir Al-Khushna Nahal Gevaot Neve Daniyyel Khallet Al-'Asakira Al-Jab'a Al-Louza Za'tara 367 Ath-Thabra Al-Fureidis Rosh Zurim Al-Beida Wadi Rahhal Abu Nujeim El'azar Al-'Iqab 354 Jurat Ash-Sham'a Harmala Bat Ayin Al-Ma'sara 90 Teqoa Kefar Eldad Allon Shevut Efrat Wadi An-Nis 356 Kh.Ad-Deir Surif Kefar Ezyon Kh. ad-Deir Noqedim Umm Salamuna Al-Halqum Safa Migdal Oz Al-Manshiya 60 Tuqu' Marah Rabah Beit Fajjar Kisan Beit Ummar Al-'Arrub RC Qila Kharas Jala Al-Maniya Karme Zur 'Irqan Turad Nuba 356 Kuziba Ma'ale Amos Beit Ula 60 Sa'ir Asefar (Mezad) Ash-Shuyukh Tarqumiya Halhul Beit Kahil Bir Qafan Al-Khamis Arab ar-Rashayida Mizpe Shalem Musallam Beit 'Einun 35 Telem 35 Idhna Trans-Judean Road Ad-Duwwara Adora 90 Ar-Rawa'in Dead Sea Beit Maqdum Hebron Qiryat Arba Al-Kum Taffuh Al-Muwarraq Rafada 60 Prohibitions on Palestinian use of roads Deir Samit H 1 H 2 Bani Na'im Beit 'Awwa 354 Dura Mazari En-Nubani Complete prohibition 60 Nahal Aner 356 At-Tabaqa Bet Hagay Partial prohibition Negohot Birin Sikka Al-Hijra Zif Tawas Fuqiqis Restricted use Al-Fawwar RC Pene Hever Kharase Al-Majd Hadab Marah Al-Baqqar Ad-Dalabeh Hadab Al-Fawwar Unrestricted use Deir Al-'Asal At-Tahta 'Abda Ar-Rihiya Al-Buweib Deir Al-'Asal Hureiz Al-Foqa 60 Beit Ar-Rush Ad-Duweir At-Tahta 356 Imreish Qinan A n-Najma Qurnat Ar-Ras Beit Ar-Rush Karama Beit 'Amra Ad-Deirat Al-Fauqa Green Line (1949 Armistice Line) Yatta Kh. Al-Hadab Otni'el I'zeiz Umm Lasafa Karmel Al-Burj Kurza Az-Zuweidin Built-up Area (Settlement) Rabud Abu Al-'Urqan Al-Faqir Area within Municipal Boundary (Settlement) Duma Kh. Al-Karmil As-Simiya Khashem Al-Karem Adh-Dhahiriya At-Tuwani Ma'on Regional Council Jurisdictional Area (Settlement) Kh. Ma'in An-Najada 317 Area Annexed to Israel 60 Anab Al-Kabir As-Samu' Built-up Area (Palestinian) Suseya Kh. Tawil Eshkolot Shim'a Area A Ar-Ramadin Kh. Bir Al-'Idd Area B Tene 317 316 Mezadot Yehuda Area C Sansana 60 Shani 'Arab Al-Fureijat Abbreviations: RC - Refugee Camp Kh. - Khirbe - Small Village Scale 1:150,000 B'TSELEM - The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories 0412 3 5 10 KM 8 Hata'asiya St. (4th Floor) Talpiot, Jerusalem 93420 Tel. 972-2-6735599 Fax. 972-2-6749111 [email protected] http//www.btselem.org 0412 3 5 10 Miles.
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