List of Israeli highways

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This is a list of Israeli highways. Besides highways in Israel proper, it includes highways in the West Bank and the Golan Heights because the Israeli administration maintains them in these areas.

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There are 48 designated Israeli highways. Most of these are open-access arterial expressways, which may be entered from ordinary junctions. Some are limited-access freeways, which may be entered from interchanges. Six highways are freeways, six are partially limited-access freeways and partially expressways, and the other 35 are expressways. There is only one three-digit road in the country classified as a freeway, Route 431. Highway 6, the Trans-Israel Highway, is the only toll road.

Two of the expressways (Highway 57 and Highway 60) are divided into several separate sections as a result of an IDF decree forbidding Israelis from travelling on certain stretches of these highways (see Notes below).

1–99

NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusFormedRemovedNotes
ISR-FW-1.svgISR-HW-1.svg Highway 1 9458 Tel Aviv Beit HaArava
ISR-FW-2.svgISR-HW-2.svg Highway 2 9056 Hatikva Haifa 01950-01-011950current
ISR-HW-3.svg Highway 3 4729 Ashkelon Mevo Horon 01937-01-011937current
ISR-FW-4.svgISR-HW-4.svg Highway 4 201125 Erez Crossing Rosh HaNikra Crossing
ISR-FW-5.svgISR-HW-5.svg Highway 5 4025 Tel Aviv Ariel 01965-01-011965current
ISR-FW-6.svg Highway 6 180110 Tel Shoket Shlomi 02002-01-012002current
ISR-FW-7.svg Highway 7 13.648.48 Ashdod Yad Binyamin 02004-01-012004current
ISR-FW-9.svg Highway 9 11.697.26 Hefer Valley Baqa al-Gharbiyye 02014-01-012014current
ISR-HW-10.svg Highway 10 192.51119.62Sayarim Valley Kerem Shalom 01986-01-011986current
ISR-HW-12.svg Highway 12 7144 Eilat Neot Smadar 01965-01-011965current
ISR-HW-13.svg Highway 13 11.387.07Tzihor StreamMenuha Stream
ISR-FW-16.svg Highway 16 5.263.27 Motza Givat Mordechai 02022-01-012022current
ISR-FW-20.svg Highway 20 34.621.5 Gan Sorek Ga'ash 01982-01-011982current
ISR-FW-22.svg Highway 22 16.7910.43 Haifa Kfar Masaryk 02005-01-012005current
ISR-HW-23.svg Highway 23 9.235.74 Haifa Port of Haifa 02010-01-012010current
ISR-HW-25.svg Highway 25 11370 Nahal Oz Aravah 01939-01-011939current
ISR-HW-31.svg Highway 31 60.537.6 Lakiya Neve Zohar 01963-01-011963current
ISR-HW-34.svg Highway 34 19.7512.27 Netivot Yad Mordechai
ISR-HW-35.svg Highway 35 5534 Ashkelon Hebron
ISR-HW-38.svg Highway 38 2918 Bet Guvrin Sha'ar HaGai 01963-01-011963current
ISR-FW-39.svg Highway 39 2516 Nir Banim Jerusalem proposed
ISR-HW-40.svg Highway 40 294183 Lotan Kfar Saba
ISR-HW-41.svg Highway 41 4.873.03 Port of Ashdod Ashdod
ISR-HW-42.svg Highway 42 1811 Ashdod Rishon LeZion
ISR-HW-44.svg Highway 44 41.125.5 Eshtaol Holon
ISR-HW-45.svg Highway 45 4.532.81 Giv'at Ze'ev Atarot 02002-01-012002current
ISR-HW-46.svg Highway 46 3.672.28 Ben Gurion International Airport Tirat Yehuda
ISR-FW-50.svg Highway 50 15.689.74 Gilo Atarot 01998-01-011998current [1]
ISR-HW-55.svg Highway 55 25.515.8 Neve Yamin Jit 01935-01-011935current
ISR-HW-57.svg Highway 57 159.3 Netanya Nitzanei Oz Western Section [2]
ISR-HW-57.svg Highway 57 74.3 Einav Deir Sharaf Central Section [2]
ISR-HW-57.svg Highway 57 159.3 Hamra Adam Bridge Eastern Section [2]
ISR-HW-60.svg Highway 60 10062 Beersheba Qalandia checkpoint Southern Section [3]
ISR-HW-60.svg Highway 60 9056 Geva Binyamin Tel Dothan Central Section [3]
ISR-HW-60.svg Highway 60 2415 Jalamah checkpoint Nazareth Northern Section [3]
ISR-HW-61.svg Highway 61 1.651.03 Maor Baqa al-Gharbiyye 02014-01-012014Replaced by Highway 9
ISR-HW-65.svg Highway 65 9056 Hadera Kadarim 01933-01-011933current
ISR-HW-66.svg Highway 66 1811 Ma'ale Iron Yokneam Illit 01929-01-011929current
ISR-HW-67.svg Highway 67 138.1 Zikhron Ya'akov Ramot Menashe 02018-01-012018current
ISR-HW-70.svg Highway 70 4427 Yagur Shlomi 01935-01-011935current
ISR-HW-71.svg Highway 71 3119 Afula Jordan River Crossing 01937-01-011937current
ISR-HW-73.svg Highway 73 11.67.2 Nahalal Tel Adashim 01930-01-011930current
ISR-HW-75.svg Highway 75 4125 Haifa Nazareth 01922-01-011922current
ISR-HW-77.svg Highway 77 4830 Kiryat Tiv'on Tiberias
ISR-HW-79.svg Highway 79 2717 Kiryat Bialik Mashhad
ISR-HW-80.svg Highway 80 3421 Ar'ara BaNegev Beit Yatir
ISR-HW-85.svg Highway 85 4729 Akko Amiad 01957-01-011957current
ISR-HW-87.svg Highway 87 3522 Kfar Nahum Givat Pazra01972-01-011972current
ISR-HW-89.svg Highway 89 5836 Nahariya Elifelet 01916-01-011916current
ISR-HW-90.svg Highway 90 478.7297.5 Taba Border Crossing Metula 01981-01-011981current
ISR-HW-91.svg Highway 91 29.7118.46 Mahanayim Ein Zivan
ISR-HW-92.svg Highway 92 2616 Samakh Bethsaida Valley 01950-01-011950current
ISR-HW-98.svg Highway 98 9962 Ma'agan Mount Hermon ski resort
ISR-HW-99.svg Highway 99 2415 Kiryat Shmona Masade
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Former
  •       Proposed and unbuilt

100–999

NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusFormedRemovedNotes
ISR-HW-109.svg Route 109 1.340.83 Eilot Yitzhak Rabin Crossing 01994-01-011994current
ISR-HW-171.svg Route 171 3321 Har Harif Mitzpe Ramon
ISR-HW-200.svg Route 200 3.272.03 Ramla Ramla 02020-01-012020current
ISR-HW-204.svg Route 204 30.418.9 Sde Boker Dimona 01953-01-011953current
ISR-HW-206.svg Route 206 16.410.2Oron Industrial Park Rotem Factories
ISR-HW-211.svg Route 211 4125 Nitzana Border Crossing Tlalim
ISR-HW-222.svg Route 222 4629 Mashabei Sadeh Ein HaBesor 01951-01-011951current
ISR-HW-224.svg Route 224 127.5 Camp Ariel Sharon Yeruham 01941-01-011941current
ISR-HW-225.svg Route 225
ISR-HW-227.svg Route 227 3321Mishor Yamin Idan 01950-01-011950current
ISR-HW-232.svg Route 232
ISR-HW-234.svg Route 234 23.514.6 Tze'elim Re'im
ISR-HW-240.svg Route 240
ISR-HW-241.svg Route 241
ISR-HW-242.svg Route 242
ISR-HW-258.svg Route 258
ISR-HW-264.svg Route 264 14.59.0 Eshel HaNasi Beit Kama 01949-01-011949current
ISR-HW-293.svg Route 293 18.511.5 Netivot Beit Kama
ISR-HW-310.svg Route 310
ISR-HW-316.svg Route 316
ISR-HW-317.svg Route 317 See Horvat Maon (Hebron Hills)
ISR-HW-325.svg Route 325
ISR-HW-333.svg Route 333 2.511.56 Har Hamenuchot Givat Shaul 02007-01-012007current
ISR-HW-334.svg Route 334
ISR-HW-352.svg Route 352
ISR-HW-353.svg Route 353
ISR-HW-354.svg Route 354
ISR-HW-356.svg Route 356
ISR-HW-358.svg Route 358
ISR-HW-367.svg Route 367
ISR-HW-375.svg Route 375
ISR-HW-383.svg Route 383
ISR-HW-386.svg Route 386 2314 Tzur Hadassah Romema 01953-01-011953current
ISR-HW-395.svg Route 395
ISR-HW-396.svg Route 396
ISR-HW-398.svg Route 398
ISR-HW-402.svg Route 402
ISR-HW-404.svg Route 404 11.116.90 Givat Mordechai Atarot 01998-01-01199802012-01-012012Replaced by Highway 50
ISR-HW-406.svg Route 406
ISR-HW-410.svg Route 410
ISR-HW-411.svg Route 411 2113 Rehovot Tal Shahar 01939-01-011939current
ISR-HW-412.svg Route 412 2214 Kfar Bilu Yehud 01931-01-011931current
ISR-HW-415.svg Route 415
ISR-HW-417.svg Route 417 169.9 Romema Ma'ale Adumim
ISR-HW-423.svg Route 423
ISR-HW-424.svg Route 424
ISR-HW-425.svg Route 425
ISR-FW-431.svg Route 431 27.617.1 Rishon LeTzion Modi'in 02009-01-012009current
ISR-HW-436.svg Route 436 13.28.2 Sanhedriya Beitunia
ISR-HW-437.svg Route 437
ISR-HW-441.svg Route 441
ISR-HW-443.svg Route 443 28.317.6 Lod Giv'at Ze'ev
ISR-HW-444.svg Route 444
ISR-HW-446.svg Route 446 3119 Modi'in Brukhin
ISR-HW-449.svg Route 449
ISR-HW-450.svg Route 450
ISR-HW-453.svg Route 453
ISR-HW-457.svg Route 457
ISR-HW-458.svg Route 458 4025 Kfar Adumim Majdal Bani Fadil 01974-01-011974currentPart of the Allon Road
ISR-HW-461.svg Route 461
ISR-HW-463.svg Route 463
ISR-HW-465.svg Route 465
ISR-HW-466.svg Route 466
ISR-FW-471.svgISR-HW-471.svg Route 471 10.36.4 Ramat Gan Nahshonim 02002-01-012002current
ISR-HW-481.svg Route 481
ISR-HW-482.svg Route 482
ISR-HW-483.svg Route 483
ISR-HW-491.svg Route 491
ISR-HW-505.svg Route 505 56.535.1 Oranit
Elkana
Petza'el 01975-01-011975current
ISR-HW-508.svg Route 508 18.511.5 Gitit
Ma'ale Ephraim
Hamra 01974-01-011974currentPart of the Allon Road
ISR-FW-531.svgISR-HW-531.svg Route 531 15.29.4 Rishpon Horshim 02016-01-012016current
ISR-HW-541.svg Route 541 10.266.38 Herzliya Ra'anana
ISR-HW-551.svg Route 551
ISR-HW-553.svg Route 553
ISR-HW-555.svg Route 555
ISR-HW-557.svg Route 557
ISR-HW-574.svg Route 574
ISR-HW-578.svg Route 578 23.514.6 Hamra Mehola 01974-01-011974currentPart of the Allon Road
ISR-HW-581.svg Route 581
ISR-HW-584.svg Route 584
ISR-HW-585.svg Route 585
ISR-HW-650.svg Route 650
ISR-HW-651.svg Route 651
ISR-HW-652.svg Route 652
ISR-HW-653.svg Route 653
ISR-HW-654.svg Route 654
ISR-HW-667.svg Route 667
ISR-HW-669.svg Route 669
ISR-HW-672.svg Route 672
ISR-HW-675.svg Route 675 127.5 Nir Yafe Kfar Yehezkel
ISR-HW-716.svg Route 716
ISR-HW-717.svg Route 717
ISR-HW-721.svg Route 721
ISR-HW-752.svg Route 752
ISR-HW-762.svg Route 762
ISR-HW-767.svg Route 767
ISR-HW-768.svg Route 768
ISR-HW-772.svg Route 772
ISR-HW-780.svg Route 780
ISR-HW-781.svg Route 781
ISR-HW-784.svg Route 784 2616 Alon HaGalil Karmiel 01967-01-011967current
ISR-HW-789.svg Route 789
ISR-HW-804.svg Route 804
ISR-HW-805.svg Route 805
ISR-HW-806.svg Route 806
ISR-HW-807.svg Route 807
ISR-HW-808.svg Route 808
ISR-HW-854.svg Route 854
ISR-HW-859.svg Route 859
ISR-HW-864.svg Route 864 13.88.6 Rameh Hosen
ISR-HW-866.svg Route 866 11.47.1 Kfar Hananya Meron 01932-01-011932current
ISR-HW-869.svg Route 869
ISR-HW-886.svg Route 886 39.524.5 Ein Zeitim Misgav Am 01932-01-011932current
ISR-HW-888.svg Route 888 138.1 Bethsaida Customs Office
ISR-HW-899.svg Route 899 6339 Betzet Hula Valley 01937-01-011937current
ISR-HW-918.svg Route 918 2717 Gadot Hurshat Tal 01958-01-011958current
ISR-HW-959.svg Route 959 17.510.9 Gonen Merom Golan
ISR-HW-977.svg Route 977 74.3Ein Bedolah Nature Reserve Lehavot HaBashan
ISR-HW-978.svg Route 978 2113Ruins of Kafr Naffakh Mas'ade
ISR-HW-989.svg Route 989 116.8 Sa'ar Majdal Shams 01973-01-011973current
ISR-HW-999.svg Route 999 2918 Snir Mount Hermon
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Former

1000–9999

See also

Notes

  1. Also referred to as "Sderot (Menachem) Begin", "(Menachem) Begin Boulevard", "Begin Expressway" or "Begin Highway", the road has been known as and still appears on some maps as "Route 404". In 2012, the Israel Ministry of Transport and the Jerusalem Municipality began using the new designation, "Highway 50". New blue "Highway 50" signs are being posted to reflect this change.
  2. 1 2 3 At the time of its designation Highway 57 was consecutive, running from Netanya to Adam Bridge Border Crossing. With the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, an IDF decree forbade Israelis from travelling on the Nitzanei Oz – Hamra section, effectively splitting Highway 57 into two separate highways. Final designation of the highway is dependent on the final status agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.
  3. 1 2 3 At the time of its designation Highway 60 was a consecutive highway, running from Beersheba to Nazareth. With the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, an IDF decree forbade Israelis from travelling the section between the Qalandia checkpoint and Geva Binyamin and the section between Tel Dotan and the Jalamah checkpoint, effectively splitting Highway 60 into three separate highways. Final designation of the highway is dependent on the final status agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.

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