- Bnot Ya'akov Bridge
Bnot Ya'akov Bridge ( _he. גשר בנות יעקב) is a
Bailey bridge across theJordan River on Highway 91 in northern Israel.The area around the bridge was settled in antiquity, and a river crossing there served as part of the regional route between central Israel and Syria.
The Hebrew name of the bridge translates as "Daughters of
Jacob ."Crusaders andMuslim s have traditions that associate the area with the life of the patriarch Jacob.The bridge was destroyed in 1918 during the
Sinai and Palestine Campaign inWorld War I by Turkish forces who were retreating from a British attack, but was rebuilt. On the "night of the bridges " between 16 and 17 June 1946, the bridge was again destroyed by militants in theHaganah . The Syrians captured the bridge on 11 June 1948 during theIsraeli War of Independence . During theSix Day War , an Israeli force captured the area, and the Israeli corps of engineers constructed a Bailey bridge.Until 2007 there were two Bailey bridges, one for traffic from east to west and the other for the opposite direction. Since then a concrete bridge has been built, so one of the Bailey bridges is unused.
External links (Hebrew)
* [http://www.paratroops.org.il/siteArticle.asp?aid=53&cid=63 קרבות חטיבה 80 בששת הימים] מתוך אתר מורשת הצנחנים.
* [http://www.amalnet.k12.il/meida/history/1939_45/hisi2129.htm תיאור של פיצוץ הגשר בליל הגשרים]
* [http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/gby/index.html על הממצאים הפרהיסטוריים שנמצאו בגשר] .
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