Highway 25 (Israel)
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Highway 25 is a rural highway in southern Israel. It begins northwest of Nahal Oz at the border with the Gaza Strip, and it passes through Netivot, Beersheba and Dimona. It continues southeast toward Arava Junction, where it meets Highway 90. Its length is estimated by the Israeli Department of Transportation as 172 km and 780 meters.[citation needed]
Junctions
Junction | Location | Intersecting roads |
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מעבר גבול נחל עוז (Nahal Oz Border Crossing [out of service]) |
East of Gaza city | None |
צומת נחל עוז (Nahal Oz Junction) |
Nahal Oz | Entrance to Nahal Oz |
צומת סעד (Sa'ad Junction) |
Sa'ad | Road 232 (northeast only) |
צומת סעד מזרח (Sa'ad Junction East) - unofficial name |
Sa'ad | Road 232 (southwest only) |
צומת זמרת (Zimrat Junction) |
Zimrat | Entrance to Zimrat, Shuva, Tushia and Kfar Maimon |
צומת נתיבות (Netivot Junction) |
Netivot | Highway 34 |
צומת הגדי (HaGdi Junction) |
Beit HaGadi | Route 293 (Israel)/Entrance to Magalim, Givolim and Mlilot |
צומת תדהר (Tidhar Junction) - unofficial name |
Tidhar | Entrance to Brosh, Tidhar and Ta'ashur |
צומת גילת (Gilat Junction) |
Gilat | Road 241 |
צומת הנשיא (Hanasy Junction) |
Eshel HaNasi | Highway 31 |
צומת הטייסים (Hatayasim Junction) |
Beersheba | Joe Yosef Alon Road |
צומת אלי הכהן (Eli Hacoen Junction) |
Beersheba | Road 406 |
Junction with Highway 60 | Beersheba | Highway 60 |
צומת יצחק מצליח (Yitzhak Matzli'ah Junction) |
Beersheba | Road 406 |
צומת שרה (Sara Junction) |
Beersheba | Highway 40 |
Unnamed junction | Segev Shalom | Entrance to Segev Shalom |
Unnamed junction | Nevatim | Entrance to Nevatim |
צומת ערערה בנגב (Ar'ara BaNegev Junction) |
Ar'ara BaNegev | Highway 80 |
צומת דימונה (Dimona Junction) |
Dimona | Road 204 |
צומת רותם (Rotem Junction) |
Rotem factories | Road 206 |
צומת צפית (Tzafit Junction) |
Rotem factories | Road 258 |
צומת הערבה (HaArava Junction) |
Arava region | Highway 90 |
See also
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Coordinates: 31°17′48″N 34°42′46″E / 31.29667°N 34.71278°E
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