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Jerusalem Legend 1:200,000 Zububa Legend # The Green Line Rummana Um Alfahem Ti'nnik a-Tayba 65 Jerusalem Municipal Border # 'Arabuna Kfar Qara Silat al-Harithiya al-Jalameh a-Sa'aida A'nin Palestinian Localities Arara 'Arrana Deir Ghazala Beit Shean Israeli Settlements Faqqu'a Khirbet Suruj al-Yamun Tal Menashe Khirbet Abu 'Anqar Um a-Rihan Hinanit Dahiyat Sabah al-Kheir Settlements Municipal Area Khirbet 'Abdallah al-Yunis Kfar Dan Barghasha Dhaher al-Malih Pardes-Hana Karkur Shahak Industrial Area Mashru' Beit Qad Khirbet a-Sheikh Sa'eed Reihan Shaked al-'Araqah al-Jamilat Beit Qad Um Qabub Outposts Tura al-Gharbiyah Khirbet al-Muntar al-Hashimiyah al-Gharbiyah 'Arab al-Hamdun a-Tarem Jenin Jilabun Jenin (RC) A'ba Um Dar Nazlat a-Sheikh Zeid Constructed Barrier Kafr Qud al-Khuljan Birqin Wadi a-Dabi' Deir Abu Da'if # Zabda Dhaher al-'Abed al-Manshiya Akkaba Ya'bad Planned Barrier Kufeirit 'Arab a-Suweitat Hadera # Main Checkpoints Khirbet Sab'ein Qaffin Um a-Tut Imreiha Hermesh Maoz Zvi a-Shuhada (Ganzour) Palestinian Control (Area A & B) Jalqamus Mevo Dotan Bir al-Basha Baka Algharbiya al-Mughayir al-Mutilla Nazlat 'Isa a-Nazla a-Sharqiya Tannin Israeli Control (Area C) Baka a-Sharkiah al-Hafira a-Nazla al-Wusta Qabatiya Nazlat Abu Nar 'Araba a-Damayrah Khirbet Marah a-Raha Roads used by Palestinians a-Nazla al-Gharbiyah Telfit Mirka # Wadi Du'oq Roads used by Israelis (Palestinians allowed) Fahma al-Jadida Misiliya Raba Zeita Saida al-Mansura al-Jarba Bardala Fahma a-Zababida Roads for Israelis Only (closed for Palestinians) Cardala'Ein al-Beida Ibziq 'Illar Kafr Ra'i al-Kufeir 'Attil Khirbet Tall al-Himma A Possible Agreement (Geneva Initiative) Mechola Sir 'Ajja Givat Sal'it 'Anza a-Rama Sanur Salhab Deir al-Ghusun Mantiqat al-Heish Meithalun 'Aqqaba Shadmot Mehola al-Jarushiya al-Farisiya Tayasir Rotem al-Masqufa al-'Aqabah al-Judeidah Bal'a al-'Asa'asa a-Thaghra Jaba' Siris Iktaba al-'Attara # 5799 al-Malih Tubas Tul Karem al-Fandaqumiya Nur Shams (RC) Maskiyot Kafr Rumman Silat a-Dhahr Netanya Zinnaba Tulkarm (RC) Kashdah Khirbet Abu Khameish Khirbet Yarza Khirbet al-Jarad 'Anabta Bizzariya Burqa Khirbet a-Tayah 'Izbat al-Khilal Ras al-Far'a 4 Kafr al-Labad Yasid # Kafa al-Haffasi Karmei Doron Beit Imrin al-Far'a Camp Hahar # Ramin Khirbet a-Ras al-Ahmar Qalanswa Far'on 'Izbat Shufa Avnei Hefetz Enav al-Mas'udiya Nisf Jubeil # Wadi al-Far'a Shufa Sabastiya Tammun Ijnisinya Shavei Shomron Talluza Khirbet Jubara # a-Naqura Khirbet 'Atuf Taybe Saffarin # Beit Lid 57 6 al-Badhan Chemdat Khirbet Tall al-Ghar Deir Sharaf a-Nassariyah Ro'i a-Ras 'Asira a-Shamaliya Bqa'ot Sal'it Baron Industrial Area Zawata Kafr Sur # # al-Aqrabaniyah al-Hadidiya Beit Iba Beit Hasan Kur Qusin Har Hemed Elon More Shihda and Hamlan Tira Beit Wazan 'Ein Beit al-Maa (RC) 'Ein Shibli Khirbet Humsa Falamya Kafr Jammal Kafr Zibad al-Juneid 2 Kafr 'Abush 'Azmut Kafr Qadum Balata Nablus Kedumim 'Askar (RC) Skali's Farm # Deir al-Hatab Jit 90 Sarra Salem # Balata (RC) # Tzofim Baqat al-Hatab Hamra Jayyus 'Izbat Abu Hamada Hajja Gilad Farm 'Iraq Burin Tell # 'Arab a-Ramadin a-Shamali Khirbet Sir Bracha A 557 Beit Dajan Immatin Bracha Rujeib al-Funduq Far'ata Kafr Qalil Raanana Qalqiliya # a-Nabi Elyas 55 Madama Burin Frush Beit Dajan Marj Na'ja Kafr Laqif Ramat Gilad 'Asira al-Qibliya #Itamar North 'Arab Abu Farda 'Izbat a-Tabib Jinsafut Sneh Ya'akov Beit Furik Kefar Saba Karnei Shomron # Argaman 'Arab a-Ramadin al-Janubi 'Azzun Shalhevet Farm 'Asla Itamar a-Zubeidat Yitzhar Hanekuda Herzeliya Alfei Menashe Immanuel Hill 836 Wadi a-Rasha Alonei Shilo Hill 851 Mechora Marj al-Ghazal Habla Ma'ale Shomron Lehavat Yitzhar Gva'ot Olam Ras a-Tira Hill 725 'Awarta Hill 782 Ras 'Atiya a-Dab'ah 'Urif Huwara Yanun Nofim Khilet al-Fouli Mizpe Yitzhar Khirbet Tana Hod Hasharon Jaljulya Kafr Thulth Elmatan Yakir Odala Hill 777 Nirit 'Izbat Jal'ud al-Mudawar 'Izbat Salman Einabus Beita 'Izbat al-Ashqar Yair Farm Zeita Jamma'in 60 Ramat Hasharon Oranit Beit Amin a-Dawa Jamma'in Jafa a-Nun Qarawat Bani Hassan Deir Istiya Sanniriya Osarin 'Aqraba 'Azzun 'Atmah Etz Efraim Kfar Tapuah Revava Za'tara Sha'arei Tikva Ma'ale Yisrael Qira Masu'a 5 Kifl haris # Kfar Qasem Magen Dan Elkana Bidya Kiryat Netafim Haris Marda Kfar Tapuah West Barqan Yasuf Yatma Tall al-Khashaba # Mas'ha Gitit Sarta Rechelim Ariel Iskaka Kabalan Jurish Dar Abu Basal a-Zawiya Migdalim 5 Barqan Industrial Area Nofei Nehemia Palgei Mayim # Petach Tikva Salfit Talfit Bruchin a-Sawiya Qusra Majdal Bani Fadil Rafat Alei Zahav Nof Harim Tel Aviv - Yafo Brukin Eli Ma'ale Efrayim Preparatory al-Lubban a-Sharqiyah Farkha Kafr a-Dik Hayovel Qaryut Jalud Yafit Deir Ballut Esh Kodesh Ma'ale Efraim # 'Ammuriya Tel Aviv - Jaffa Khirbet Qeis Ahiya Pedu'el Ma'ale Levona Givat Harel Shilo Duma Qarawat Bani Zeid Shvut Rachel Haroeh Kida Mazari' a-Nubani Khirbet al-Marajim Kafr Ein Petzael 60 # Beit Arye 'Arura Adei Ad al-Lubban al-Gharbiah Turmusaya Beit Rima Sinjil Deir a-Sudan 'Abwein Rantis Jiljilya Fasayil Ofarim 'Ajjul al-Mughayir a- Saleh Holon Bat Yam A'bud Khirbet Abu Falah Elisha Preparatory Tomer Um Safa Halamish Deir Nidham Ateret 80 Gilgal 6 Deir Abu Mash'al Jibya 'Atara 465 al-Mazra'a a-Sharqiya 1 'Ein Samia Silwad Camp Kfar Malik Netiv Ha'gdud Shuqba Kobar Burham # Qibya Nahliel Silwad Yabrud Shabtin Jammala Beitillu Bir Zeit 'Ein Siniya Niran Deir 'Ammar Rishon Lezion Budrus Nili Na'ale Abu Shukheidim 466 Deir Jarir Ahavat Hayim Jifna Mitzpe Kramim Zayit Ra'anan Dura al-Qar' Ofra North East al-Mazra'a al-Qibliya Nerya al-Jalazun (RC) Kochav Ha'shachar 443 Amona a-Tayba Yitav Lod Ni'lin Deir Qadis Abu Qash Jabel Artis'Ein Yabrud Ma'aleh Shlomo al-A'uja Kharbatha Bani Harith Haresha Ofra # Ras Karkar Talmon Beit El # al-Janiya al-Midya Modi'in Ilit Surda Rimonim Rammun Omer Farm Ramla Bil'in 'Ein Qiniya 90 Hashmonaim Matityahu Kafr Ni'ma Beitin Badiw a-Mu'arrajat Dolev # Deir Abu Ibzi' al-Birah Givat Assaf Na'ama Kfar Ha'oranim Deir Dobwan Khirbet Kafr Sheiyan Mevo'ot Jericho 'Ein 'Arik Modi'in Saffa Psagot Ramallah 60 # Beit Ur a-Tahta Burka al-Am'ari (RC) Migron Bitunya Mitzpe Ha'ai a-Nuwei'ma Macabim Rehovot Beit Sira Beit Ur al-Fauqa Reut Kharbatha al-Misbah # 'Ein a-Duyuk al-Foqa 443 Mitzpeh Danny Beit Horon 'Ein a-Sultan Camp Kafr 'AqabKochav Ya'akov Ma'ale Michmash Deir Quruntul Mikhmas Rafat Beit Liqya a-Tira Qalandiya Camp Giva'at Ze'ev # Qalandiya Binyamin Industrial Area 'Ein a-Duyuk a-Tahta # # Neve Erez Beit Nuba Beit Duqu al-JudeirahAtarot# Industiral Area Jaba' Jericho Merom Ayalon Dahiyat al-Bareed Geva Binyamin Ma'ale Hagit Beit 'Anan Giv'on Ha'hadasha al-Jib Bir Nabala Beit Ijza Giv'on Bnei Adam Mevo Horon # Deir al-Qilt Kharayib Um al-Lahim Qubeiba Har Shmuel Neve Ya'akov 'Aqbat Jaber Camp Alon Qatanna Bidu Heruti Hizma Har Adar a- Samwil Beit Hanina al-Balad Ein Prat Vered Yericho # Beit Hanina # Almon Mizpe Jericho Nofei Prat North East Mul Nevo Beit Surik Pisgat Ze'ev Kfar Adumim Deir Hajla Beit Iksa Alt. 468 Gedera Ramot Mitzpe Yericho Beit Ha'arava Ramat Shlomo 'Anata al-Ka'abina 3 # # Ashdod French Hill 1 Ramat Eshkol Mishor Adumim Mount Scopus Industrial Area Sheikh Jarrah a-Za'ayem # a- Musa Almog Beit Zayit # Ma'ale Adumim # Jerusalem al-'Eizariya Jabel Mukaber Abu Dis 'Arab al-Jahalin Keidar Kalia East Talpiyyot # Beit Safafa a-Sawahrah a-Sharqiya# Beit Shemesh Ramat Rachel # Sur Baher a-Sheikh Sa'ed Qiryat Malakhi Gillo al-Walajah # Um Tuba Battir Har Homa al-'Ubeidiya Har Gilo Khallet a-Nu'man # Beit Jala al-'Aza Camp al-Khas Wadi al-'Arayis al-Hadadiya Husan al-Hujeila Wadi Fukin # # Juhdum BethlehemBeit Sahur Um al-Qasseis Beitar Illit a-Doha Um 'Asla al-Khader a-Duheisheh (RC) Dhahrat a-Nada Neve Daniel North Artas Hindaza Ras al-Wad Khallet Hamad Bureid'a Nahhalin Givat Hadagan a-Shawawra Gva'ot Givat Hatamar Wadi Umm Qal'a Ovnat Beit Ta'mir al-Khushna Neve Daniel # Rakhme Fakht al-Jul al-Jab'a Khallet al-Louza Rosh Tzurim Khirbet a-Nahlah Za'tara # al-'Asakira al-Fureidis Ashkelon Derech Ha'avot Efrata Khilet Ali Bat Ayin West al-Baida Khallet al-Qaranin Wadi Rahhal al-'Iqab Jubet a-Dhib El'azar Khirbet Abu Nujeim Harmala Sde Bar Bat Ayin Khallet al-Hadad Givat Hahish Wadi a-Nis al-Ma'sara Nokdim Khirbet a-Deir Tko'a Surif Alon Shvut Jurat a-Sham'a Khirbet a-Deir Marah Ma'alla al-Halqum Ma'ale Rehav'am Kfar Etzion # Safa Um Salamuna al-Manshiya Tko'a B-C Migdal Oz Marah Rabah Tuqu' Tko'a D Khirbet al-Mantara Khirbet Mushrif Wadi Muhammad Beit Fajjar 90 al-'Arrub Camp Jala Beit Ummar Hitta Shuyukh al-'Arrub al-Maniya Kharas 60 Karmei Tzur Kiryat Gat Qila Um al-Butum Kisan 'Irqan Turad Hamrush Ibei Hanahal Ras al-Jora Tzur Shalem Kuziba Imm A'lass Shamaliyat al-Hawa Ma'ale Amos Pnei Kedem Metzokei Dragot Khirbet Jamrura # Sa'ir Asfar Halhul Tarqumya a-Shuyukh Bir Musallam Beit Kahil Qafan al-Khamis 'Arab a-Rashayida Mitzpe Shalem Telem Ras a-Tawil Khirbet al-Hasaka Beit 'Einun Idhna al-'Azazimah # 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