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Hebron Authority Palestinian the to of Powers Delegation Limited Very Security Coordination Security U a S E S Y G 1 Occupied Palestinian Territory L E B A N O N International Border Green Line Akko 16 Khirbet Neve )" Khallet P! !T A B C D E Gva'ot P! F an Nahla G Jannatah Al ¹º» H I J K Daniel P! al Louza P!!TEG Za'tara Al Jab'a P! (Beit Fureidis P! Haifa P! EG )" )" Al 'Asakira Al 20 Srigim (li-on) Al Jab'a #E Al Beida Falouh) P! P! Tiberias DDDDDD G Wadi P! »OrentellehJubbet West Bank ¹º» EG Rosh Ath Khallet al QaraninP! 356 ¹º P! ¹º» Old Rahhal P! B?Al 'Iqab adh Dhib EG TzurimKhallet Derech Thabra Abu ! The Barrier in Hebron Nazareth Access Restrictions 367Massu'ot P! P! HarmalaEG P! P HEBRON Bat Ayin B? SakariyaHa'avot Khallet Nujeim Itzhak P! Sde Bar 89 KmM E D I T E R R A N E A N West P! El`azar al Haddad P! July 2018 Wadi P! Bat Ayin Jurat ashAl Ma'sara Khirbet S E A 90 !T an Nis P! B? P! Khirbet Bat P! Sham'a ad Deir Tko'a ad Deir MarahP! Ma'alla P! EG Ma'ale GF Ayin P! Al Halqum D 21 Surif East P! P! # ¹º» Rehav'am Kfar Umm Salamuna Jenin P! ¹º» Gush EG P! Tko'a B Nokdim Hebron Closures Etzion ¹º»¹º» Al Manshiya Tuqu' Etzion P! and C 62% 8% 30% I . P. P! Constructed (55 km) Checkpoints 22 Safa Marah ¹º» 20 NM Under Construction (7 km) P! Migdal Oz RabahWadi Muhammad Tko'a D Oslo Accords P! P!¹º»Khirbet Projected (27 km) Tulkarm Tubas Green Line Checkpoints 38 2 Khirbet al EG EG ?B P! Beit Tuqu'Al Maniya Nablus Mantara # P! 12 NM Partial Checkpoints 31 Khirbet Fajjar ¹º» P! Mushrif )" Bertini commitment )" W e s t N P! »% P! 356 Qalqilyah ¹ºEG B? A Earthmounds 52 Jala Beit P!Al 'Arrub Hitta P! D P! Camp B a n k P! R Kharas Ummar ¹º»E Salfit D D D %D G 3 NM O D D D Roadblocks 25 )"D Shuyukh P! Umm al 35 P! Kisan J B? al 'Arrub Butm P! Jan ‘09 - Nov ’12 P! R Qila 354 Karmei Irqan ! B? Ibei E Closed Road Gates 13 P Nuba Tzur Turad Ramallah Tzur 60 Hamrush Hanahal V P! Shalem B? P! P! I Ras al Jora Jericho R Open Road Gates 30 P! # Kuziba 22 ?B35 Al Baqqar EG P! P! ¹º» Shamaliyyat » Al Ganoub Ma'ale Beit Ula Jurat¹ºEG al P! Trenches - P! at Hawa Amos ?B35 P! Khiel Jerusalem Tarqumiya P! Pnei I S R A E L Earth Walls (764m) 2 Kedem ¹º» Ein Gedi A Qussa P! Esfar 18 NM E Khirbet ¹º» Bethleh¹º»em S Road Barriers (239m) 3 ¹º%» Sa'ir B?35 Jamrura 354 )" P! B? Halhul P! D P! A # E TOTAL 180* Tarqumiya Jabaliya P! Beit Qafan al Arab ar Mizpe D Khamis Ash Rashayida Gaza Hebron Shalem *Only 20 of 121 closures in H2 Area are included in the GF %¹º»P! Kahil Khirbet Beit P! P! total closure count of Hebron. Bir P! al Hasaka 'Einun Shuyukh Musallam P! P! Ras at Tawil P! P! Al Walayda Khan Yunis # At Taybe !### ¹º»%EG## P! Telem P! TEGEG P! # EG Ad Duwwara # B?35 %¹º» !T P!EG Rafah EG P!EG %Qezoun # P! Beersheba 23 Idhna ## Qla’a Zeta % Wadi ar EG)"EG Farsh Jurun P! Alhawa )"# al Louz Rim Fer'a Adura Al Bowereh P! P! G a z a P! P! Al 'Uddeisa Qinan an Namir 6 NM Al Khamajat EG P! P! ! Ramat P Nofi Ar Rawa'in Arab ar Fishing limit Suba Mamre P! S t r i p B?354 P! Mamre Rashayida Nov’12 Beit Taffuh Wadi al Ghrous )" al Barriya #")") P! Maqdum P! P! P! Al Baqa'a Al Kum Hebron ¹º»")")¹º» P! P! Humsa %GivatEG Kiryat EG B?90 P! Al Jalajel GF Al Muwarraq J" Ha'avot¹º» Arba # P! ¹º»") ¹º»»") )"EG ! Bani »") ¹º»»")¹º")» ¹º» ")") D G P D ")¹º¹º»¹º»¹º")") ¹º»D")»")") G Gal Kureise GD ")")")")")»¹º»¹º»¹ºG")¹º»¹º» G ¹º»")¹º»")")¹º»")")")¹º» Tarusa ! ¹º»") »") Outpost Na'im P! P ¹º ! Rafada P Dead Sea Deir P! P! Kiryat » # Samit Arba I.P. ¹ºEG 24 % )" Al Mashareqa Masafer E G Y P T Beit Altahta Bani Na'im 'Awwa Dura P! # P! P! Wadih ## EG Yaqeen P! P! )" P! D D D )" » D ¹º¹º»EGEG ### )"¹º» )" At Tabaqa # ## %EG GF ¹º»EG Mitzpe P! # Khallet Edar #)" E Khirbet ¹º» Qalqas # )" G Lachish Negohot EG P! # Sikka Salama P! # P! Birin )" P! P! Al Hijra ¹º)"» P! Tawas EG EG P! Haggai # Pnei P! P! Wadi %GEEG # #¹º»E Hever D Fuqeiqis 'Ubeid Khursa %G Aqabat Injeleh D )" EG ! Umm 354 Al Majd P! Tarrama ¹º» Al Fawwar P B? Marah al P! #Zaitonah P! P! Camp P! Baqqar #)" P! Khirbet P! Hadab Al Heila % Deir al 'Asal al Fawwar P! Abu As Sura Ar Rihiya P! Hureiz Khallet at Tahta P! P! ¹º»#E Zif Al Al 'Ein Hamid P! Imreish Wadi ashP!¹º»¹º»E P! G Hajar P! Deir al 'Asal %G Biyar AD P! Buweib 25 Khallet P! P! Shajina P! #EG P! al Fauqa GF P! al Fauqa al 'Aqed # P! Deir al 'Arus Duweir P! ¥ P! Iskeik Abda P! Wadi as P! D Al 'Alaqa ¹º»E Razih Sada Om Al AmadD Khallet D G D P! P! Khallet ! KhurisaP! Beit ar Rush al Fauqa P! Khirbet P! P (Sahel Wadi P! Hajar at Tahta Bism 'Arabi Hiwara J O R D A N Abu # Qurnet Elma) at Tahta P! Hadab al P!Al 'Alaqa )" Beit P! Suhweila P! Karma Qinan an ar Ras % Umm ad P! Wadi al 'Alaqa at Tahta 'Amra ¹º» Al Abaidiya P! Najma Yatta P! Om P! ¹º»P! Daraj P! Beit ar Rush Kilab P! Ar Rifa'iyya Closed and Restricted Areas Israeli Settlements P! P! P! P! Ashoqhan P! al Fauqa P! P! Beit Mirsim Abu al Kheroshewesh P! Ad Deirat Um Qussa ¹º» P! P! Umm Israeli military base Settlement built-up or oupost, outer limit and municipal area 354 Kurza 'Asja EG Wal Hadedeyah B? P! P! Rabud Khallet Lasafa 356 Access is prohibited Otniel Al Muntar B? Israeli closed military area Juwai & P! ! Qinan al Maiyya P! Khashem Al Burj P! P! P Land cultivated by settlers Al Bira Kafr Jul Jaber ad Daraj Access is prohibited P! P! Abu al # P! Elat ! P! Umm al P! Existing and projected 'closed areas' Ghuzlan P # I'zeiz Al Karmil Carmel P! Tha'lah Kheir behind the Barrier Israeli Nature Reserve Abu al P! Al Jwaya P! Khashem P! Access is limited to permit holders 'Urqan B?60 al Karem Jourat P! P! F 26 Khallet 317 Tunnel/Underpass* B? O Adh P! Roads A Somara )" al Jamal Salih Saadet P! B P! F Dhahiriya )"" At Tuwani Tha'lah Observation Tower* A ) Ma'on An L Abo ¹º»EG Ma'in P! Prohibited Palestinian vehicle use P! Q As Simiya Najada * Not counted in the total closure figures. U El-Henna Khirbet P! Main road A ! P! Ancient Ar Rakeez Ma'on Tuba P! G P Deir Shams P! P! P! EG Suseya P! Khirbet Farm Rojom Palestinian Communities Other road Khirbet Avigayil P! Iqtait Synagogue P! Sarura Eshayeb Eshkolot P! Shuweika P! Isfey Governorate Capital P! # P! Susiya Umm Fagarah Kharoubeh P! Quarry Anab al P! at Tihta Khirbet Suseya Qawawis Isfey Governorate Boundry West Bank Barrier Kabir P! Tawil P! As Samu' North West Khallet al Fauqa Built-up P! ash Shih Mitzpe P! Athaba' Suseya Mantiqat P! < 1,000 Residents Constructed Osaileh Eshtamoa Wadi al Maghayir al ! Shi'b al Khirbet P! Abeed Dkaika P Umm Al Amayer P! 1,000 - 10,000 Under Construction or Planned Route Eshkolot Shim'a P! Butum at Tabban Qaáran P! > 10,000 Haribat Mitzpe P! Barrier Gate Umm At Tiran P! P! Wadi al Khirbet al Majaz an Nabi Yair Khirbet al Fakheit P! Depopulated Community B?325 # Ar Ramadin Amayer P! Beit P! P! Herders Yatir Khirbet Bir al 'Idd 27 EG B?317 P! P! Oslo Interim Agreements (1995-1999) Tene Asael # Imneizil ¹º» Nof Deir al P! Khirbet ar # P! 1 Mor Farm Meitarim # # Nesher Area A 1. Extensive delegation of powers to the Palestinian Authority Hawa Khirbet Ratheem Khirbet P! A Seefer P! Halaweh P! I . P. P! Jinba Mirkez 2 2. Partial delegation of powers to the Palestinian Authority; joint Israeli-Palestinian Zanuta P! Ghuwein Khirbet al P! P! Area B B?60 Metzadot P! EG Khirbet at P! security coordination Wedadie al Fauqa Kharaba 3 Sansana P! Khirbet Shani P! Yehuda Tawamin Special Case (H2) Umm Deir 3. Hebron Agreement Arab al ar Rahwa B?316 Intended Nature Reserve Sidra Sa'eeda ¹º» º» Shani 4. Very limited delegation of powers to the Palestinian Authority GFP! Fureijat P! ¹ 4 P! Area C Tatrit P! Access and closure data is as of June 2018. It is collected by OCHA staff and is subject to change. Cartography : OCHA Information Management unit 90 Meitar 0 1 2 3 4 5 Map Produced: January 2019 B? » Base data and statistics: OCHA, JRC, PA-MOPIC 28 ¹º For comments contact <[email protected]> or tel. +972 (0)2 582-9962 www.ochaopt.org The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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