- Sha'ar HaGai
Sha'ar HaGai or Bab El-Wad ( _he. שער הגיא or _he. באב אל-ואד, _ar. باب الواد or _ar. باب الوادي lit. "Gate of the Valley") is a point on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway, 23 km from
Jerusalem , where the road begins to ascend into a gorge between cliffs. During the1948 Arab-Israeli War , this area saw fierce fighting betweenJordanian Arab Legion andJewish convoys on the way to blockaded Jerusalem. According toJ. Bowyer Bell "“On April 14 (1948) the Arabs ambushed a large convoy on the way to the Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus, killing seventy-seven doctors, nurses and teachers. On April 20, the Arabs recaptured the heights around Sha'ar HaGai, closing the Tel Aviv road.” [Bowyer Bell, J. (1966) [http://books.google.com/books?id=b8PdjOmUd2QC&pg=PA214&lpg=PA214&dq=bell+j+bowyer+bab+el+wad&source=web&ots=JR-uJpZvGG&sig=pqehFKRW7czLGfosLO1uOuoqTzI Besieged: Seven Cities Under Siege] Transaction Publishers, p. 216] ThePalmach 10th (Harel) brigade (under the command of Lt. Col.Yitzhak Rabin , future prime minister of Israel) managed to capture the area, but the rest of the Jerusalem road remained under Arab control. In order to bypass the road, the so-called "Burma Road" was constructed (named after theWorld War II road intoChina ). After the1967 Arab-Israeli War , when theLatrun area was captured, the mainTel-Aviv -Jerusalem highway was once again constructed through Sha'ar HaGai.To this day, rusted armored cars that were destroyed during the 1948 war line the route to commemorate the war. There is also the Mahal Memorial Monument, which commemorates the 119
Jew ish fighters that died there. [ [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1145961238446 Pillars of the community] Jerusalem Post, 27 April 2006]ong
The battles of Sha'ar HaGai were commemorated by a Hebrew song, Bab al-Wad, with words by
Haim Gouri and music byShmuel Farshko . The song has been performed by numerous famous Israeli singers, such asYafa Yarkoni ,Shoshana Damari andShlomo Gronich .References
External links
* [http://www.hebrewsongs.com/song-babelwad.htm Text of song in Romanized Hebrew, English, and Italian]
* [http://www.mideastweb.org/centralisraelmap.htm Detailed map of central Israel showing location]
* [http://www.gemsinisrael.com/e_article000003339.htm Description of the location now, including photo]
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