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North West Bank Barrier | JENIN | TULKARM | QALQILIYA | SALFIT | U n i t e d N a t i o n s O f f i c e f o r t h e C o o r d i n a t i o n o f H u m a n i t a r i a n A f f a i r s i n t h e o c c u p i e d P a l e s t i n i a n t e r r i t o r y North West Bank Barrier | JENIN | TULKARM | QALQILIYA | SALFIT | A rm is Zububa tic G e l re in e e ( Rummana n L 19 in 49 At Tayba Ti'innik e )/ Barta'a ash Sharqiya Al Jalama "closed area" 3 As Sa'aida Silat al Harithiya 'Arabbuna 'Anin Al Jalama Dahiat Sabah al Khayr Faqqu'a Al Yamun Dahiyat Sabah al Kheir 'Arrana Deir Ghazala Khirbet Suruj Khirbet Abu 'Anqar Umm ar Rihan Umm Qabub Kafr Dan Barghasha Hannanit Barta'a ash Sharqiya Dhaher al Malih Mashru' Beit Qad Tura al Gharbiya Al Jameelat Beit Qad Khirbet 'Abdallah al Yunis Reikhan Umm ar Rihan Al 'Araqa I S R A E L Khirbet ash Sheikh Sa'eed Shaked 'Arab al Hamdun Al Hashimiya Jenin Khirbet Mas'ud Tura ash Sharqiya Kafr Qud Khirbet al Muntar al Gharbiya Umm Dar 'Aba Jalbun Birqin Deir Abu Da'if Zabda Al Khuljan Jenin Camp Wad ad Dabi' 'Akkaba Kaddim Ya'bad Ganim Imreiha Kufeirit 'Arab as Suweitat Dhaher al 'Abed Al Masqufa Khirbet Sab'ein I S R A E L Imreiha Umm at Tut Qaffin Ash Shuhada Jalqamus J Khermesh Bir al Basha o Al Mughayyir Al Mutilla r 4 An Nazla al Wusta Mevo Dotan d Nazlat 'Isa Qabatiya An Nazla ash Sharqiya a Tannin 1 n Al Hafira Khirbet Marah ar Raha 1 Nazlat 'Isa Nazlat Abu Nar Arraba Baqa ash Sharqiya An Nazla al Gharbiya Ad Damayra Telfit R Khirbet Kharruba Bisan i Mirka v Al Mansura e Fahma al Jadida Wadi Du'oq Misliya Raba r Al Jarba Bardala Zeita Seida Fahma Az Zababida Kardala Kafr Ra'i Az Zawiya Ibziq 'Illar 'Ein el Beida Al Kufeir Khirbet Tell el Himma 'Attil 90 Ar Rama Sir 'Ajja 2 Mekhola J 'Anza Sanur 2 Deir al Ghusun Deir al Ghusun 'Aqqaba Salhab O Mantiqat al Heish Meithalun R Al Jarushiya Al Farisiya Shadmot Mekhola Tayasir D Shweika Al 'Aqaba Bal'a Sa Nur Al Judeida A al 'Asa'asa Ath Thaghra Al Malih Iktaba Al 'Attara Jaba' Siris Tayasir N Tubas Al Fandaqumiya Kafr Rumman Silat adh Dhahr J Tulkarm 'Izbat Abu Khameish W e s t B a n k O Bizzariya Khirbet Yarza Dhinnaba 'Anabta Khomesh Kashda Tubas R 'Izbat al Khilal Burqa D Khirbet at Tayyah Kafr al Labad Yasid Kafa Beit Imrin El Far'a Camp A Taybeh Al Haffasi Ramin N Efrayim Ras al Far'a Far'un 'Izbat Shufa Avnei Khefets Nisf Jubeil Tammun Al Mas'udiya V Far'un Enav Wadi al Far'a Shufa Sabastiya Khirbet ar Ras al AhA mar Kafriat Ijnisinya Khirbet 'Atuf 57 Talluza L Khirbet Jbarah An Naqura L Saffarin Al Badhan E Jbarah Beit Lid Shavei Shomron 5 Y 5 Khirbet Humsa Ar Ras Deir Sharaf 'Asira ash Shamaliya Al 'Aqrabaniya Kafr Sur Khirbet Tall al Ghar Ro'i Al Hadidiya Zawata Sal'it Kur Beit Iba Beka'ot Qusin Shihda wa Hamlan An Nassariya Kfar Sur 'Ein Beit el Ma (No 1) Camp Beit Hasan Beit Iba Elon More Falamya North Beit Wazan 'Ein Shibli Kafr Jammal Kafr Zibad 'Azmut Falamya Kafr 'Abbush Kafr Qaddum 'Askar Camp Deir al Hatab Jit Sarra Nablus Qalqiliya Kdumim Sarra Salim Jayyous North Baqat al Hatab Hamra Jayyus Hajja Zfim Tell 'Iraq Burin Kafr Qallil 'Izbat Abu Hamada Khirbet Sir Alfe Menashe At Tur Beit Furik Khamra Zfim Jayyous South enclave Immatin Rujeib Beit Dajan 'Arab ar Ramadin ash Shamali Al Funduq Far'ata Furush Beit Dajan Berakhya An Nabi Elyas 60 Madama Burin Marj Na'ja Jaljoulia 'Izbat at Tabib Kafr Laqif Jinsafut 'Awarta 6 'Asira al Qibliya Beit Furik 6 55 'Azzun 'Isla Tel Hayim Isla Huwwara Az Zubeidat Alfei Menashe Karnei Shomron Nablus DCO Habla Ginot Shomron Yits'har Kfar Thulth Ari’el/Emmanuel Al Jiftlik Marj al Ghazal Habla Wadi ar Rasha 'Awarta Yanun Mekhora Ma'ale Shomron Urif Khirbet Tana Ras 'Atiya Ad Dab'a Wadi Qana Imanu'el "fingers" Ras at Tira Kafr Thulth Odala Numbers on the map correspond with 7 'Izbat Jal'ud Nofim Huwwara Ras at Tira 'Einabus Ar Rajman information in Barrier Update #5 - Yakir Izbat Jalud 'Izbat Salman Al Mudawwar Beita March 2005. Zeita Jamma'in Ad Dawa Jafa an Nun Azzun Atma Beit Amin 60 Sanniriya Deir Istiya Jamma'in Ornit 'Izbat al Ashqar Osarin Aqraba Barrier path based on Israeli Izbat Salman Qarawat Bani Hassan Za'tara Qira 'Azzun 'Atma Sha'arei Tikva Kfar Tapu'akh, north Government, Ministry of Defence/ Haris Kifl Haris Kfar Tapu'akh Ets Efrayim Biddya Revava Marda Zaatara - Tappuah 9 Neta'im Tall al Khashaba Seam Zone Authority, map - 20 8 Elkana Mash9a Masu'a 8 Yatma Sarta Yasuf 5 Dar Abu Basal Iskaka February 2005. Path updated by Masha North Ari'el Qabalan Jurish Gitit Azzun 'Atma 'Izbat Abu Adam satellite image analysis and field enclave Az Zawiya Migdalim observations. 1 1 Qusra Ma'ale Efrayim / 1 1 Khirbet Susa As Sawiya Talfit Majdal Bani Fadil ) 9 Salfit Areas under construction and land 4 Rafat 9 Bruqin e 1 Al Lubban ash Sharqiya requisition orders collected from local n Farkha ( Yo'ezer Kafr ad Dik Qaryut i Jalud Ma'ale Efrayim Eli L 1 0 e 'Ammuriya 1 0 Deir Ballut Khirbet Qeis Khirbet Sarra authorities and IDF liaison - as of n n i Deir Ballut Yafit l Duma e Pdu'el Qarawat Bani Zeid February 2005. e e r c Ma'ale Levona i Mazari' an Nubani Shilo G t Kafr 'Ein Khirbet al Marajim s Deir Ghassana-Bani Zeid West Bank Barrier: planned and constructed i Khirbe t J ba r ah: B ar ri er r oute c ha nge Ar ur a' Petsa'el (Fatsa'el) m r Rantis Al Lubban al Gharbi Sinjil Turmus'ayya ShvKuat Rfaakhel Inset above as of 20 February 2005 A Beit Rima-Bani Zeid Abwe i n' Beit Arye Al Haffasi Deir as Sudan TaJyilibjliyeah RRaanntistis Fasayil Aj jul ' Far'un An Nabi Salih Efrayim Ofarim Far'un Avnei Khefets Tomer Barrier Construction Status Road Network 'Izbat Shufa Completed Other Road Kafriat Inset to left Under construction Main Road 57 Shufa New Barrier route - Land with requistion orders Restricted Road Roads with restrictions for Palestinian land requistion orders Planned Barrier vehicle use. have been issued Prohibited Road Jbarah Special security arrangement Roads on which Israel prohibits Palestinian Khirbet Jbarah Constructed Barrier vehicle use. Road protection W e s t B a n k Palestinian Built-Up Area Rerouting the Barrier Route subject to completion of further inter-ministerial examination Israeli Settlement will place Khirbet Planned Barrier - path based on Israeli Government Barrier Gate Jbarah (pop 336) (Ministry of Defence - Seam Zone Authority) maps, 2 Ar Ras published 20 February 2005. Gates with restricted access to Palestinians. and 24 km of West Barrier - path extracted from satellite imagery and Bank land east of the verified with field surveys. Checkpoint Barrier. Kafr Sur I S R A E L Restricted Road, Prohibited Road and Barrier Gate Tunnel are controlled by the IDF. Access and status subject to change. 43 Road Number Sal'it a The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion what- / Kur e ) soever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations 0 5,000 10,000 9 S concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or 4 area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its 9 d 1 Kfar Sur frontiers or boundaries. ( a Meters e e n e n i li L D A Cartography: OCHA-oPt - February 2005 e n c e Base data: PA MoPIC, July 2000, OCHA update 2004 ti e Falamya North H s r For comments contact <[email protected]> i G m Falamya Kafr Jammal Kafr Zibad C r Kafr 'Abbush Tel. +972 (02) 582-9962 A O http://www.ochaopt.org BrrWBN_Jen-Tlk-Qlq-Slf0205.
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