Route 443 (Israel)

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Route 443
מעלה בית חורון
Ma'ale Beit Horon
Ascent of Bethoron
Route information
Length: 32 km (20 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Lod (Ginaton Junction)
East end: Highway 45/Begin Expressway to Jerusalem
Location
Major cities: Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, Modi'in Illit, Giv'at Ze'ev
Highway system

Roads in Israel

Highways
Eastward ascent of Route 443
between Modi'in and Jerusalem
approaching Beit Ur al-Fauqa
Westbound Maccabim Security Checkpoint approaching Modi'in
Route 443 near Giv'at Ze'ev Junction, with pyramid-shaped stacks of barbed wire forming a section of the Israeli West Bank barrier

Route 443 (Hebrew: כביש 443, מעלה בית חורון) is also known as Ma'ale Beit Horon (Bethoron Ascent), following the ancient east-west trade route connecting the Via Maris and the Way of the Patriarchs. It is the main highway connecting Tel Aviv and Gush Dan with Jerusalem via Modi'in. While technically listed as a regional road, it is for the most part a divided, four-lane highway which utilises some grade separation and interchanges, as well as major at-grade intersections, and thus is not classified as a motorway, even though there is a short motorway section on its western end, connecting it to westbound Highway 1.

Route

Route 443 begins as a local street near downtown Lod. Leaving Lod to the east, it becomes a divided highway, crossing Highway 1 and Highway 6 at the Ben Shemen Interchange, and continuing to Shilat junction, which serves as the entrance for the Modi'in area. It then continues through the West Bank in the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, near Ramallah. Upon passing Givat Ze'ev Junction, its official designation becomes Highway 45 which continues directly to Jerusalem's Highway 50 (Begin Boulevard). A spur, Route 436, also links it with Jerusalem through Giv'at Ze'ev and the Ramot neighborhood.

The Road in Antiquity

The road was used during many battles in antiquity due to its unique geography. It is mentioned in several ancient writings.

As opposed to the modern Highway 1 which twists and turns, rises and falls between mountains and valleys on its way to Jerusalem through the Judean hills, the central portion of Highway 443 runs along a ridge line and maintains a relatively stable grade.
see also: Bet-Horon

Problems for Palestinians

Usage of this road is highly problematic for Palestinians, although they do have a legal right to use it.

Several access roads connecting Palestinian villages with Route 443 in the West Bank portion have been closed since the September 2000 outbreak of the Second Intifada.[1] Frequent fire bomb attacks and fatal shootings on Israeli traffic saw the erection of anti-sniper barricades on parts of the highway adjacent to Palestinian populated areas.[2][3][4][5]

In March 2008, Israel's Supreme Court upheld for six more months the IDF's right to limit Palestinian traffic to prevent attacks, challenged by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.[6][7] The Israeli Human Rights Group B'Tselem has also criticized the closure of route 443 for Palestinians as an example of collective punishment, which is illegal under International law. On December 29, 2009 Israel's High Court of Justice accepted the Association for Civil Rights in Israel's petition against an IDF order barring Palestinians from driving on Highway 443. The ruling came into effect on May 28, 2010, allowing Palestinians to use the road for the first time since 2002, when it was closed following Palestinian attacks on Israeli motorists during the Second Intifada.[8]

Junctions and interchanges (west to east)

km Name Type Meaning Location Road(s) Crossed
Lod
HaHashmonaim Blvd.
0 כיכר הבנים
(HaBanim Square)
The Sons Central Lod Route 434
Herzl St.
Katzenelson St.
Uri Nehushtan St.
0.15 Central Lod Amos Vigodski St.
0.2 כיכר השוטר
(HaShoter Square)
The Policeman Mishmar Nof neighborhood Tzahal Blvd.
Henrietta Szold St.
0.4 Mishmar Nof neighborhood Derech Beit HaDin
0.5 Mishmar Nof neighborhood Resh-Aleph St.
HaPrachim St.
0.8 Neve Nof neighborhood Kehilat New York St.
1 Neve Nof neighborhood Erez St.
1.1 Ramat Eshkol neighborhood General LeClerc St.
1.3 כיכר חיל התחזוקה
(Heil HaTahzuka Square)
Quartermaster Corps Yasmin, Shabazi, Neve Nof
neighborhoods
HeHalutz St.
Haim Moshe Shapira St.
Lod Municipal Boundary
1.6 צומת גינתון
(Ginaton Junction)
Little Garden Lod Highway 40
2.5 צומת בו שמן
(Ben Shemen Junction)
Fruitful Moshav Ben Shemen,
Moshav Ginaton
local roads
3.3 Ben Shemen Youth Village
and Agricultural School
local road
4.1 מחלף בן שמן
(Ben Shemen Interchange)
<br/ ><br/ > Named after location Ben Shemen Highway 1,
Highway 6,
Route 444
4.9 צומת מודיעים
(Modi'im Junction)
Named after location
of ancient village Modi'im
Informers
north to<br/ >Rosh HaAyin Route 444
5 צומת מודיעים
(Modi'im Junction)
south to
Kfar Daniel, Moshav Gimzo
Road 4314
6.2 443 Extension from/to Tel Aviv from/to Highway 1
6.5 צומת מצפה מודיעין
(Mitzpe Modi'in Junction)
Modi'in Overlook JNF Ben Shemen Forest
"‏‏Mitzpe Modi'in"
local road
7.5 Mitkan Adam Army Base local road
8.1 צומת נאות קדומים
(Neot Kedumim Junction)
(westbound only)
Beauties of Ancient Times JNF Ben Shemen Forest
"Neot Kedumim"
local road
10.1 צומת מבוא מודיעים
(Mevo Modi'im Junction)
Gateway to Modi'im Mevo Modi'im
JNF Ben Shemen Forest
"Zaglembie Martyrs Memorial"
local road
10.8 צומת הנקתפים
(HaNiktafim Junction)
(eastbound only)
Harvested JNF Ben Shemen Forest
"Yad HaNiktafim"
local road
11.6 צומת מכבים
(Maccabim Junction)
(westbound only}
Named for The Maccabees JNF Ben Shemen Forest
"Tombs of the Maccabees"
Road 4466
12.2 Modi'in (west)
Modi'in Industrial Zone
Yehuda Hamaccabi St.
14 (westbound only) Shilat
Modi'in Illit
Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
filling station
14.2 צומת שילת
(Shilat Junction)
Named after location Shilat
Modi'in Illit
Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
Route 446,
HaHashmonaim Blvd.
15.7 צומת מכבים-רעות
(Maccabim-Re'ut Junction)
The Maccabees-Friendship Maccabim-Re'ut Yair Parag Road
17.1 Green Line
17.35 צומת ספא
(Saffa Junction)
Named after location Green Line blocked local road
passenger transfer
to Saffa
17.4 Maccabim Security Checkpoint
NO westbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
17.5 צומת בית חורון
(Beit Horon Junction)
Named after location
House of Horon
Beit Sira local road
NO entry to
yellow (Israeli) license plates
18 Saffa, Beit Ur al-Tahta blocked local road
18.8 (eastbound only) Beit Sira blocked local road
19.5 (westbound only) Beit Ur al-Tahta blocked local road
21.4 (westbound only) Beit Ur al-Tahta
Kharbatha al-Misbah
Beit Liqya
blocked local road
21.6 (eastbound only) Beit Ur al-Tahta
Kharbatha al-Misbah
Beit Liqya
local road to Ramallah
NO entry to
yellow (Israeli) license plates
22.2 (eastbound only) Kharbatha al-Misbah filling station
24 (westbound only) Beit Ur al-Fauqa local road from Ramallah
NO entry to
yellow (Israeli) license plates
27 מחלף בית חורון
(Beit Horon Interchange)
Named after location
House of Horon
Beit Horon
al-Tira
local road
NO eastbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
28.1 (eastbound only) Agan HaAyalot
Givat Ze'ev (west)
local road
31.1 Ofer Security Checkpoint
31.8 צומת גבעת זאב
(Giv'at Ze'ev Junction)
Wolf Hill Giv'at Ze'ev
Ofer Prison
Route 436,
(443 continues as:
Highway 45
to Highway 50
(Begin Boulevard)

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Coordinates: 31°53′54″N 35°02′17″E / 31.89833°N 35.03806°E / 31.89833; 35.03806

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