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Allenby Bridge

The Allenby Bridge (Hebrew: גשר אלנבי, romanizedGesher Allenby), known officially in Jordan as the King Hussein Bridge (Arabic: جسر الملك حسين, romanizedJisr al-Malek Hussein), and also called the Al-Karameh Bridge (جسر الكرامة) or simply Al-Jisr (الجسر, lit.'the bridge') by Palestinian Arabs,[1] is a bridge that crosses the Jordan River near the city of Jericho in the West Bank and the town of Al-Karameh in Jordan.

Allenby Bridge
King Hussein Bridge

  • גשר אלנבי
  • جسر الملك حسين
The Allenby Bridge from the Jordanian side, 2006
Coordinates31°52′27″N 35°32′27″E / 31.87417°N 35.54083°E / 31.87417; 35.54083
CarriesPedestrians, vehicles
CrossesJordan River
Locale
Named for
Maintained by
History
Construction start1918
Opened1994
Rebuilt1968, 1994
Statistics
Daily traffic3200 pedestrians and 33 trucks (2007)[citation needed]
Toll
Location

The bridge is currently the only official border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, and is the sole designated exit/entry point for West Bank Palestinians travelling abroad through land; however, the border crossing has been closed by Israeli authorities since October 7th, 2023, likely due to the onset of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war.[2]

Being 381 metres (1,250 ft) below sea level, it is the lowest fixed water crossing in the world.[citation needed]

History edit

In 1885 the Ottoman government of the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem built a bridge at this site.[3]

In 1918 British general Edmund Allenby built a bridge over the remnant of the Ottoman predecessor.[3] The 1922 census lists 12 people (8 Christians and 4 Muslims) living at the bridge.[4] It was first destroyed by the 1927 Jericho earthquake, when it fell apart and collapsed into the river.[5] The 1931 census lists 13 people (11 Muslims and 2 Christians) living at the bridge.[6]

It was destroyed again in the Night of the Bridges operation by the Palmach on 16 June 1946, thus severing one of the main overland connections between Mandatory Palestine and Transjordan.[citation needed] The next destruction occurred during the 1967 Six-Day War, after which was replaced in 1968 with a temporary truss-type bridge.[citation needed] In 1994, subsequent to the Israel-Jordan peace treaty, a new modern paved crossing was constructed adjacent to the older wooden one with the aid of the Japanese government.[7]

Allenby Bridge border crossing edit

Since the 1994 Israel–Jordan peace treaty, the Allenby Bridge Terminal has been operated by the Israel Airports Authority.[8] It serves as a border crossing between the west and east banks of the Jordan River. The Jordanian authorities recognize the bridge as an international border entry point, but neither Jordan nor Israel grant entry visas to foreign passport holders at this crossing, unlike the country's other border crossings with Israel,[9] nor stamp the passports of departing travelers.[10] Palestinians traveling abroad can use the Allenby Bridge to exit the West Bank into Jordan and then use the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman to fly abroad. Travel permits from both Israeli and Jordanian authorities are required, with varied stringency depending on the prevailing political situation.

Israeli citizens are not permitted to use the terminal,[8] except Israeli Muslims making a pilgrimage to Mecca to perform the Hajj and Umrah. Such pilgrims were allowed to use the Allenby Bridge crossing for the first time in 1978, after Jordan and Saudi Arabia permitted Israeli Arabs to join the hajj in 1977.[11][12] Tourists who wish to travel to Jordan may have to be in possession of a visa from Jordan in advance, depending on their nationality. Tourists and inhabitants of East Jerusalem may travel directly to an Israeli terminal, although Palestinians from the West Bank have to start the departure procedure at the special Palestinian border terminal in Jericho city.

The Jordanian side of the bridge has a branch of the Bank of Jordan for the exchange of currencies.[13]

In the arts edit

The Allenby crossing is the locus of a 1971 song by Nurit Hirsh, Gesher Bailey (Bailey bridge - referring to the temporary truss bridge) sung by Yehoram Gaon.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Al-Karama crossing: A "symbol and witness of humiliation and suffering"". Jerusalem 24. 2022-07-22. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  2. ^ "Israel closes the river crossing with Jordan, and all checkpoints around Jerusalem". WAFA. 2023-10-07. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  3. ^ a b Büssow, Johann (11 August 2011). Hamidian Palestine: Politics and Society in the District of Jerusalem 1872-1908. BRILL. ISBN 9789004205697.
  4. ^ Palestine Census ( 1922).
  5. ^ Palestine Square (11 July 2016). "And the Land Lurched Forth: Remembering the 1927 Jericho Earthquake". Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS). Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  6. ^ Palestine Census 1931.
  7. ^ "Embassy of Japan in Jordan (ODA: Middle East Peace & Regional Stability)". jordan.emb-japan.go.jp. from the original on 2006-07-09.
  8. ^ a b About: Alleby Bridge, Israel Airports Authority.
  9. ^ Irving, Sarah (2012). Palestine. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-84162-367-2. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  10. ^ Walker, Jenny; Clammer, Paul (2015). Jordan. Lonely Planet. p. 730. ISBN 978-1-74360-546-2. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  11. ^ William Claiborne, After 30 Years, Israeli Moslems to See Mecca, Washington Post (October 26, 1978).
  12. ^ Karin Laub, Thousands of Israeli Moslems Leave For Mecca, Associated Press (June 26, 1989).
  13. ^ (in Hebrew). Port2Port. 2008-07-24. Archived from the original on 2008-08-02. Retrieved 2008-07-25.

External links edit

  • Allenby Border Terminal info
  • Original bridge, circa 1893, burnt by the Turks during WWI

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The Allenby Bridge Hebrew גשר אלנבי romanized Gesher Allenby known officially in Jordan as the King Hussein Bridge Arabic جسر الملك حسين romanized Jisr al Malek Hussein and also called the Al Karameh Bridge جسر الكرامة or simply Al Jisr الجسر lit the bridge by Palestinian Arabs 1 is a bridge that crosses the Jordan River near the city of Jericho in the West Bank and the town of Al Karameh in Jordan Allenby BridgeKing Hussein Bridgeגשר אלנביجسر الملك حسينThe Allenby Bridge from the Jordanian side 2006Coordinates31 52 27 N 35 32 27 E 31 87417 N 35 54083 E 31 87417 35 54083CarriesPedestrians vehiclesCrossesJordan RiverLocaleBalqa Governorate JordanWest BankNamed forEdmund AllenbyKing HusseinMaintained byIsrael Airports Authority West Bank side Public Security Directorate Jordanian side HistoryConstruction start1918Opened1994Rebuilt1968 1994StatisticsDaily traffic3200 pedestrians and 33 trucks 2007 citation needed Toll 176 00 Outbound West Bank citation needed 155 00 Outbound West Bank Palestinians only citation needed JD 10 00 Outbound Jordan citation needed LocationThe bridge is currently the only official border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan and is the sole designated exit entry point for West Bank Palestinians travelling abroad through land however the border crossing has been closed by Israeli authorities since October 7th 2023 likely due to the onset of the 2023 Israel Hamas war 2 Being 381 metres 1 250 ft below sea level it is the lowest fixed water crossing in the world citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Allenby Bridge border crossing 3 In the arts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1885 the Ottoman government of the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem built a bridge at this site 3 In 1918 British general Edmund Allenby built a bridge over the remnant of the Ottoman predecessor 3 The 1922 census lists 12 people 8 Christians and 4 Muslims living at the bridge 4 It was first destroyed by the 1927 Jericho earthquake when it fell apart and collapsed into the river 5 The 1931 census lists 13 people 11 Muslims and 2 Christians living at the bridge 6 It was destroyed again in the Night of the Bridges operation by the Palmach on 16 June 1946 thus severing one of the main overland connections between Mandatory Palestine and Transjordan citation needed The next destruction occurred during the 1967 Six Day War after which was replaced in 1968 with a temporary truss type bridge citation needed In 1994 subsequent to the Israel Jordan peace treaty a new modern paved crossing was constructed adjacent to the older wooden one with the aid of the Japanese government 7 Allenby Bridge border crossing editSince the 1994 Israel Jordan peace treaty the Allenby Bridge Terminal has been operated by the Israel Airports Authority 8 It serves as a border crossing between the west and east banks of the Jordan River The Jordanian authorities recognize the bridge as an international border entry point but neither Jordan nor Israel grant entry visas to foreign passport holders at this crossing unlike the country s other border crossings with Israel 9 nor stamp the passports of departing travelers 10 Palestinians traveling abroad can use the Allenby Bridge to exit the West Bank into Jordan and then use the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman to fly abroad Travel permits from both Israeli and Jordanian authorities are required with varied stringency depending on the prevailing political situation Israeli citizens are not permitted to use the terminal 8 except Israeli Muslims making a pilgrimage to Mecca to perform the Hajj and Umrah Such pilgrims were allowed to use the Allenby Bridge crossing for the first time in 1978 after Jordan and Saudi Arabia permitted Israeli Arabs to join the hajj in 1977 11 12 Tourists who wish to travel to Jordan may have to be in possession of a visa from Jordan in advance depending on their nationality Tourists and inhabitants of East Jerusalem may travel directly to an Israeli terminal although Palestinians from the West Bank have to start the departure procedure at the special Palestinian border terminal in Jericho city The Jordanian side of the bridge has a branch of the Bank of Jordan for the exchange of currencies 13 nbsp The opening of the original Allenby Bridge in 1918 nbsp Larger bridge built in the 1930s next to the original one visible behind it nbsp Allenby King Hussein Bridge after being blown up by the Palmach in 1946 nbsp The bridge after being destroyed by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War nbsp King Hussein Bridge inscription western end 2013In the arts editThe Allenby crossing is the locus of a 1971 song by Nurit Hirsh Gesher Bailey Bailey bridge referring to the temporary truss bridge sung by Yehoram Gaon See also edit nbsp Transport portal nbsp Engineering portal nbsp Israel portal nbsp Jordan portalDeath of Raed Zeiter Jisr ed DamiyeReferences edit Al Karama crossing A symbol and witness of humiliation and suffering Jerusalem 24 2022 07 22 Retrieved 2023 10 29 Israel closes the river crossing with Jordan and all checkpoints around Jerusalem WAFA 2023 10 07 Retrieved 2023 10 27 a b Bussow Johann 11 August 2011 Hamidian Palestine Politics and Society in the District of Jerusalem 1872 1908 BRILL ISBN 9789004205697 Palestine Census 1922 Palestine Square 11 July 2016 And the Land Lurched Forth Remembering the 1927 Jericho Earthquake Institute for Palestine Studies IPS Retrieved 8 April 2020 Palestine Census 1931 Embassy of Japan in Jordan ODA Middle East Peace amp Regional Stability jordan emb japan go jp Archived from the original on 2006 07 09 a b About Alleby Bridge Israel Airports Authority Irving Sarah 2012 Palestine Bradt Travel Guides p 30 ISBN 978 1 84162 367 2 Retrieved 14 September 2015 Walker Jenny Clammer Paul 2015 Jordan Lonely Planet p 730 ISBN 978 1 74360 546 2 Retrieved 15 September 2015 William Claiborne After 30 Years Israeli Moslems to See Mecca Washington Post October 26 1978 Karin Laub Thousands of Israeli Moslems Leave For Mecca Associated Press June 26 1989 Bank of Jordan פתח סניף בגשר אלנבי in Hebrew Port2Port 2008 07 24 Archived from the original on 2008 08 02 Retrieved 2008 07 25 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Allenby Bridge US Consular Information Sheet Jordan US Consular Information Sheet Israel the West Bank and Gaza Crossing the River Jordan Jordan River Foundation Allenby Border Terminal info Original bridge circa 1893 burnt by the Turks during WWI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allenby Bridge amp oldid 1184649848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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