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"WatchA| Israeli occupation forces arrest three young men and assault them after they mistakenly reached the closed Beit Dajan road. #Israel" - Source
Beit Dajan Road refers to the main access route serving the Palestinian village of Beit Dajan in the Nablus Governorate of the northern West Bank. Beit Dajan is a Palestinian village located about 10 km east of the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
The road named after the village (often called Beit Dajan road in reports) connects Beit Dajan with nearby villages, Nablus, and regional roads in the area. It historically served as the primary link from the village to the city and surrounding towns.
Movement restrictions on the road:
Since the early 2000s, the road linking Beit Dajan directly to Nablus has often been blocked or restricted by Israeli military measures, forcing residents to take longer detours via Beit Furik and other local roads. In 2025, Israeli forces installed an iron gate on a closed section of the Beit Dajan road near an Israeli outpost west of the village, which restricted access to lands and water resources for local residents.
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