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Highway 90 (Israel–Palestine)

Highway 90 is the longest Israeli road, at about 480 kilometres (300 mi), and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon, along the western side of the Sea of Galilee, through the Jordan River Valley, along the western bank of the Dead Sea (making it the world's lowest road), through the Arabah valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea. The central section of the road traverses the Israeli-occupied West Bank; while it passes near the city of Jericho, it runs through Area C and does not enter areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

Highway 90
כביש 90
Highway 90 highlighted in red
Route information
Length478.7 km (297.5 mi)
Major junctions
South endTaba Border Crossing with Egypt
North endFatima Gate Border Crossing with Lebanon
Location
CountryIsrael
Highway system
Ketura Junction

The Arava Highway is the main link from the resort and port city of Eilat towards the center of the country and at times handles a heavy mix of local, tourist and commercial trucking traffic on the two-lane road (one lane in each direction). That, coupled with the monotone nature of the desert landscape around it and the lack of a physical barrier between the opposing lanes of traffic, makes the road particularly prone to traffic accidents, which often occur at high speeds – earning it the nickname of "The Red Road".[1]

Highway Edit

The section of highway 90 passing through the Jordan Valley was dedicated as Derekh Gandi (Gandhi's Road) after the late Rehavam Zeevi, an Israeli Minister of Tourism assassinated by Palestinian terrorists, who was nicknamed after Mahatma Gandhi.

The section of Route 90 passing the Dead Sea is named Dead Sea Highway, and it is this location that is the lowest road in the world. It is along this stretch of road that Masada, Ein Gedi nature reserve, Ein Gedi Spa, Qumran Caves, and Ahava are located. It is here that Route 90 intersects with Route 1, making it a major international tourism artery for travellers between the Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea.[2]

There is no actual four-way intersection with Route 1. When traveling south along 90 from the Jordan Valley, the road intersects the eastern end of Route 1 at Beit HaArava Junction. Route 90 continues by making a left turn at the junction, then again turns south. A short distance later, Route 90 continues via a right turn at Lido Junction.

The section of Route 90 passing through the Arabah is named Arava Highway. The Arabah section of the proposed Railway to Eilat, if and when built, will be located nearby the Arava Highway in many places along the route.

History Edit

The northernmost section of the highway, from Tiberias to Metula, is the oldest, having existed since the Ottoman period.

Until the 1960s, a series of separate roads existed where the highway is today. After the Six-Day War, a section in the northern Dead Sea area was completed, making these roads contiguous. In the early 1980s, the road was assigned the number 90.

21st century Edit

In October 2007, Israeli Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz announced that the 170 km section of Highway 90 between Arava Junction and Eilat would be renovated, widening and repaving in stages to a four lane configuration with a physical barrier in the middle and rest stops every 45 kilometres.[1] Initial announced funding was NIS125 million; the total project budget for all stages of widening is NIS2.3 billion (equivalent to over US$650 million in 2013 dollars). As of the fall of 2013, 40 km of the highway had been widened by the National Roads Company, from Eilat to Yotvata.[3]

On 9 November 2018, Route 90 collapsed above Kidron Stream, 10 kilometers south to Kalya, near Ovnat, due to a flood which created a sinkhole.[4][5][6]

As of 2020, the section between Yotvata and Ketura (to the intersection with Highway 40) is undergoing widening. No date has been set yet for widening the long stretch of highway between Ketura and the Arava Junction.

Checkpoints Edit

Route 90 has two permanent checkpoints: the Beit She'an-Bardala checkpoint in the north, near Sdei Trumot and the Bezeq Stream, and one in the south just north of Ein Gedi. Palestinians living in the West Bank are not allowed to pass these checkpoints unless permits from the Israeli authorities are obtained.[2] According to B'Tselem, at the Beit She'an-Bardala checkpoint, during certain agricultural seasons, Palestinian trucks transporting agricultural produce are allowed to cross twice a week.[7] Palestinians are often stopped and turned back for not having the right papers, at the Beit Ha'arava checkpoint leading to the Dead Sea.[citation needed]

Accidents Edit

Route 90 is one of Israel's most dangerous highways. Between 2003 and 2018, there were over 2,250 road accidents on Route 90, in which 223 people were killed, over 6,450 people were hurt, 700 of them seriously.[8] Oz Dror, spokesperson for Or Yarok, the Association for Safer Driving in Israel, said in 2018: "Route 90 continues to claim victims and take lives as a result of a shaky infrastructure that is not forgiving of drivers' mistakes. It is always easier to blame the driver and the human factor, but the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety also has a responsibility. This is a road that was paved 50 years ago, and many years ago it was necessary to improve the infrastructure and turn it from a red road to a safe road. A separation railing must be installed between the lanes to prevent head-on accidents as early as tomorrow morning in order to prevent the next casualty. Road accidents are not fate but failure."[8]

On 6 January 2022, a traffic collision between a truck and minibus killed eight people and injured two others in the West Bank.[9][10] The crash occurred at Petzal Junction. President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas declared a day of mourning.[8] Defence Minister of Israel Benny Gantz tweeted his condolences to the victims.[11] On 7 January, the day after the accident, many Palestinians gathered in Aqraba, a Palestinian town in Samaria, for the joint funeral.[12]

Attempts to block Edit

While in Israel blocking a route is a criminal offense, some attempts to block the road had been made during recent years.

  • During March 2011 Israeli social workers' demonstrations, an attempt was made to block route 90.[13]
  • In April 2011, a group of people attempted to cycle from Nablus to Jericho, partially on road 90, as a celebration of Israeli rule over the West Bank.[14][15]
  • On 14 April 2012, a group of approximately 200 cyclists tried to join the road and were stopped by Lt. Col. Eisner. The incident became an international scandal resulting in Eisner being suspended.[16][17]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Arava Highway to get safety upgrades". The Jerusalem Post. 23 October 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Kool, Jeroen (2016). Sustainable Development in the Jordan Valley: Final Report of the Regional NGO Master Plan (PDF) (Report). Springer. p. 12. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
  3. ^ [Highway 90 – Arabah Road project page]. National Roads Company of Israel. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  4. ^ Or Yarok (2018-11-09). "רגע קריסת כביש 90" [The moment of the collapse of Route 90]. Facebook (in Hebrew). total length 1:24 minutes. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  5. ^ Uri Batz (2018-11-09). "כביש 90 קרס מעל נחל קדרון" [Route 90 collapsed over Kidron Stream]. Facebook (in Hebrew). total length 0:43 minutes. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  6. ^ Uri Batz (2018-11-09). "Five centimeters of asphalt are paved on a desert sand". Facebook (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  7. ^ "Lists of checkpoints and forbidden Roads". B'Tselem. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  8. ^ a b c After 17 more people were killed in one week, in October–November 2018, in traffic accidents on Route 90,"After 17 burials, what can prevent tragedy on Israel's 'Road of Death?'". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  9. ^ "Eight Palestinians killed in truck and minibus crash". BBC News. 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  10. ^ After 17 more people were killed in one week, in October–November 2018, in traffic accidents on Route 90,"After 17 burials, what can prevent tragedy on Israel's 'Road of Death?'". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  11. ^ "tweet from Benny Gantz". Twitter. from the original on 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  12. ^ عرب ٤٨ (2022-01-07). "عقربا: تشييع حاشد لضحايا حادث السير الثمانية". موقع عرب 48. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  13. ^ Idan Avni; Rami Shani (6 March 2011). "מחאת העובדים הסוציאליים: הפגנות בצפון ובדרום" [Protest of social workers: demonstrations in the north and south] (in Hebrew). Walla!.
  14. ^ Ohad Hemo; Natalie Tsfati (21 April 2011). "שלושה עצורים ב"מסע אופניים" של פעילי ימין לשכם ויריחו" [Three detainees in a 'bicycle trip' of right-wing activists to Nablus and Jericho] (in Hebrew). Mako.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-04-26. demonstration poster
  16. ^ "The blow heard 'round the world". Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  17. ^ "Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner removed from post". Retrieved 2017-10-31.

External links Edit

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  • Route 90 and its Dangerous Curves
  • Route 90 in The Times of Israel

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Highway 90 is the longest Israeli road at about 480 kilometres 300 mi and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon along the western side of the Sea of Galilee through the Jordan River Valley along the western bank of the Dead Sea making it the world s lowest road through the Arabah valley and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea The central section of the road traverses the Israeli occupied West Bank while it passes near the city of Jericho it runs through Area C and does not enter areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority Highway 90כביש 90Highway 90 highlighted in redRoute informationLength478 7 km 297 5 mi Major junctionsSouth endTaba Border Crossing with EgyptNorth endFatima Gate Border Crossing with LebanonLocationCountryIsraelHighway systemRoads in IsraelHighwaysKetura JunctionThe Arava Highway is the main link from the resort and port city of Eilat towards the center of the country and at times handles a heavy mix of local tourist and commercial trucking traffic on the two lane road one lane in each direction That coupled with the monotone nature of the desert landscape around it and the lack of a physical barrier between the opposing lanes of traffic makes the road particularly prone to traffic accidents which often occur at high speeds earning it the nickname of The Red Road 1 Contents 1 Highway 2 History 2 1 21st century 3 Checkpoints 4 Accidents 5 Attempts to block 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHighway EditThe section of highway 90 passing through the Jordan Valley was dedicated as Derekh Gandi Gandhi s Road after the late Rehavam Zeevi an Israeli Minister of Tourism assassinated by Palestinian terrorists who was nicknamed after Mahatma Gandhi The section of Route 90 passing the Dead Sea is named Dead Sea Highway and it is this location that is the lowest road in the world It is along this stretch of road that Masada Ein Gedi nature reserve Ein Gedi Spa Qumran Caves and Ahava are located It is here that Route 90 intersects with Route 1 making it a major international tourism artery for travellers between the Sea of Galilee Jerusalem and the Dead Sea 2 There is no actual four way intersection with Route 1 When traveling south along 90 from the Jordan Valley the road intersects the eastern end of Route 1 at Beit HaArava Junction Route 90 continues by making a left turn at the junction then again turns south A short distance later Route 90 continues via a right turn at Lido Junction The section of Route 90 passing through the Arabah is named Arava Highway The Arabah section of the proposed Railway to Eilat if and when built will be located nearby the Arava Highway in many places along the route History EditThe northernmost section of the highway from Tiberias to Metula is the oldest having existed since the Ottoman period Until the 1960s a series of separate roads existed where the highway is today After the Six Day War a section in the northern Dead Sea area was completed making these roads contiguous In the early 1980s the road was assigned the number 90 21st century Edit In October 2007 Israeli Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz announced that the 170 km section of Highway 90 between Arava Junction and Eilat would be renovated widening and repaving in stages to a four lane configuration with a physical barrier in the middle and rest stops every 45 kilometres 1 Initial announced funding was NIS125 million the total project budget for all stages of widening is NIS2 3 billion equivalent to over US 650 million in 2013 dollars As of the fall of 2013 40 km of the highway had been widened by the National Roads Company from Eilat to Yotvata 3 On 9 November 2018 Route 90 collapsed above Kidron Stream 10 kilometers south to Kalya near Ovnat due to a flood which created a sinkhole 4 5 6 As of 2020 the section between Yotvata and Ketura to the intersection with Highway 40 is undergoing widening No date has been set yet for widening the long stretch of highway between Ketura and the Arava Junction Checkpoints EditRoute 90 has two permanent checkpoints the Beit She an Bardala checkpoint in the north near Sdei Trumot and the Bezeq Stream and one in the south just north of Ein Gedi Palestinians living in the West Bank are not allowed to pass these checkpoints unless permits from the Israeli authorities are obtained 2 According to B Tselem at the Beit She an Bardala checkpoint during certain agricultural seasons Palestinian trucks transporting agricultural produce are allowed to cross twice a week 7 Palestinians are often stopped and turned back for not having the right papers at the Beit Ha arava checkpoint leading to the Dead Sea citation needed Accidents EditRoute 90 is one of Israel s most dangerous highways Between 2003 and 2018 there were over 2 250 road accidents on Route 90 in which 223 people were killed over 6 450 people were hurt 700 of them seriously 8 Oz Dror spokesperson for Or Yarok the Association for Safer Driving in Israel said in 2018 Route 90 continues to claim victims and take lives as a result of a shaky infrastructure that is not forgiving of drivers mistakes It is always easier to blame the driver and the human factor but the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety also has a responsibility This is a road that was paved 50 years ago and many years ago it was necessary to improve the infrastructure and turn it from a red road to a safe road A separation railing must be installed between the lanes to prevent head on accidents as early as tomorrow morning in order to prevent the next casualty Road accidents are not fate but failure 8 On 6 January 2022 a traffic collision between a truck and minibus killed eight people and injured two others in the West Bank 9 10 The crash occurred at Petzal Junction President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas declared a day of mourning 8 Defence Minister of Israel Benny Gantz tweeted his condolences to the victims 11 On 7 January the day after the accident many Palestinians gathered in Aqraba a Palestinian town in Samaria for the joint funeral 12 Attempts to block EditWhile in Israel blocking a route is a criminal offense some attempts to block the road had been made during recent years During March 2011 Israeli social workers demonstrations an attempt was made to block route 90 13 In April 2011 a group of people attempted to cycle from Nablus to Jericho partially on road 90 as a celebration of Israeli rule over the West Bank 14 15 On 14 April 2012 a group of approximately 200 cyclists tried to join the road and were stopped by Lt Col Eisner The incident became an international scandal resulting in Eisner being suspended 16 17 A memorial road sign on Route 90 dedicating the route in memory of the late Rehavam Zeevi A sign near the north edge of Route 90 the country s longest road 478 7 kilometers Route 90 near Kfar Giladi in the Hula valley and below Mt Hermon Route 90 along the Dead Sea Route 90 in the Arava just north of Eilat Wall painting in abandoned restaurant near Lido junctionSee also EditHighway 65 Jordan The parallel road on the Jordanian side of the borderReferences Edit a b Arava Highway to get safety upgrades The Jerusalem Post 23 October 2007 Retrieved 1 June 2018 a b Kool Jeroen 2016 Sustainable Development in the Jordan Valley Final Report of the Regional NGO Master Plan PDF Report Springer p 12 Retrieved March 6 2019 כביש 90 כביש הערבה Highway 90 Arabah Road project page National Roads Company of Israel Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Or Yarok 2018 11 09 רגע קריסת כביש 90 The moment of the collapse of Route 90 Facebook in Hebrew total length 1 24 minutes Retrieved 2018 11 10 Uri Batz 2018 11 09 כביש 90 קרס מעל נחל קדרון Route 90 collapsed over Kidron Stream Facebook in Hebrew total length 0 43 minutes Retrieved 2018 11 10 Uri Batz 2018 11 09 Five centimeters of asphalt are paved on a desert sand Facebook in Hebrew Retrieved 2018 11 10 Lists of checkpoints and forbidden Roads B Tselem Retrieved 1 June 2018 a b c After 17 more people were killed in one week in October November 2018 in traffic accidents on Route 90 After 17 burials what can prevent tragedy on Israel s Road of Death The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2018 11 10 Eight Palestinians killed in truck and minibus crash BBC News 2022 01 07 Retrieved 2022 01 09 After 17 more people were killed in one week in October November 2018 in traffic accidents on Route 90 After 17 burials what can prevent tragedy on Israel s Road of Death The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2018 11 10 tweet from Benny Gantz Twitter Archived from the original on 2022 01 06 Retrieved 2022 01 09 عرب ٤٨ 2022 01 07 عقربا تشييع حاشد لضحايا حادث السير الثمانية موقع عرب 48 Retrieved 2022 02 09 Idan Avni Rami Shani 6 March 2011 מחאת העובדים הסוציאליים הפגנות בצפון ובדרום Protest of social workers demonstrations in the north and south in Hebrew Walla Ohad Hemo Natalie Tsfati 21 April 2011 שלושה עצורים ב מסע אופניים של פעילי ימין לשכם ויריחו Three detainees in a bicycle trip of right wing activists to Nablus and Jericho in Hebrew Mako הקול היהודי Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 04 26 demonstration poster The blow heard round the world Retrieved 2017 10 31 Lt Col Shalom Eisner removed from post Retrieved 2017 10 31 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Highway 90 Israel KML is not from Wikidata Route 90 and its Dangerous Curves Route 90 in The Times of Israel 31 22 24 N 35 23 02 E 31 37333 N 35 38389 E 31 37333 35 38389 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Highway 90 Israel Palestine amp oldid 1169548281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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