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Palestinians and activists protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Israeli security forces arrest a man during a protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
Palestinians and activists clash with Israeli security forces as they protest against the opening of road number 4370, which connects from the Geva Binyamin area to Route 1 and separates between vehicles of Jewish and Palestinians drives, on January 23, 2019. Photo by Flash90
An Israeli soldier checks the ID Card of a Palestinian driver passing through a new checkpoint on route 443, which opened for Palestinian cars on may 28, 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI / FLASH90 **AGENCIES OUT**
Israeli soldiers check the car of a Palestinian driver passing through a new checkpoint on route 443, which opened for Palestinian cars on may 28, 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI / FLASH90 **AGENCIES OUT**
Israeli soldiers check the car of a Palestinian driver passing through a new checkpoint on route 443, which opened for Palestinian cars on may 28, 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI / FLASH90 **AGENCIES OUT**
Israeli soldiers check the car of a Palestinian driver passing through a new checkpoint on route 443, which opened for Palestinian cars on may 28, 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI / FLASH90 **AGENCIES OUT**
A new Israeli-controlled checkpoint at Route 443 in the West Bank on the outskirts of Jerusalem on may 28, 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI /FLASH90 ** AGENCIES OUT**
Palestinian laborers, on their way to work in Israel, talk to an Israeli soldier as they walk through a fenced-off area at the new Israeli checkpoint outside the West Bank village of Bet Sira on 28 May 2010. Route 443 had been closed off by Israel to Palestinian vehicles since 2002 after a series of shooting attacks on Israeli vehicles. The Israeli Supreme court issued an order allowing Palestinian drivers to start using certain parts of road 443 starting today. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain. Photo by GILI YAARI /FLASH90 ** AGENCIES OUT**
Construction workers make last preparations at a new checkpoint on route 443, near Ofer prison on the way to Jerusalem, May 24, 2010. Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain.
Photo by Dudi Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
A Palestinian woman stands outside her vehicle, bearing Palestinian plates, next to the new checkpoint on route 443 near the village of Beit Our, as she waits for her disabled sister to arrive from Jerusalem, since Palestinian vehicles are denied access to the 443 route, May 24, 2010. Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain.
Photo by Dudi Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
An Arab-Israeli taxi driver carries a disabled Palestinian woman arriving from Jerusalem, to her sister's vehicle, that awaits next to the new checkpoint on route 443 near the village of Beit Our, since Palestinian vehicles are denied access to the 443 route, May 24, 2010. Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain.
Photo by Dudi Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Palestinian children look out of the windows of a car arriving brom Beitonia to the new checkpoint on route 443 near the village of Beit Our, May 24, 2010. Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain.
Photo by Dudi Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
An Israeli security guard stands at the new checkpoint near the West Bank village of Beit Sira, May 24, 2010. Israeli Supreme court issued an order, allowing Palestinian drivers to use route 443, Starting Friday. The road cuts through the occupied West Bank and links Jerusalem and Israel's coastal plain.
Photo by Dudi Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
A general view of road 45 directly connecting road 443 and the entrance to Jerusalem, bypassing Givat Zeev settlement. The Israeli government approved the movement of Palestinian vehicles on road 443, which was forbidden for them in the past. Road 443 leads from Jerusalem to Modiin. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90