<P> Route 90, part of which is named after Rehavam Zeevi, connects the northern and southern tips of the Israeli - occupied West Bank and parallels the Jordan River on the western side . </P> <P> There are two border crossings between Israel and Jordan which cross the river over bridges . The northern one, Jordan River Crossing or Sheikh Hussein Bridge is near Beit She'an; the southern one, Allenby Bridge (also King Hussein Bridge), is near Jericho . </P> <P> From the bridges crossing the river within Israel, the most famous one is the Bnot Ya'akov Bridge (Hebrew: Gesher Bnot Ya'akov, "Daughters of Jacob Bridge"). </P> <Ul> <Li> Arik Bridge at the northern end of the Sea of Galilee; allows access to the central Golan Heights, was crucial in the 1967 and 1973 wars </Li> <Li> Al - Sinnabra at the spot where the river used to exit the Sea of Galilee in the past; few remains excavated by archaeologists </Li> <Li> Jisr el - Majami' north of Beit She'an / Beisan; closed </Li> <Li> Damiya or Adam Bridge halfway between Jericho and Beit She'an; closed </Li> </Ul>

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