Since 1967, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been unable to move freely in their own land.
Every day, it’s a challenge to get to work, see family, go to school or even get life-saving medical care.
We wanted to see exactly what it takes to navigate through the Palestinian occupied territories today.
Using GPS, we followed four people, each on a different journey to Jerusalem.
Here’s what happened.
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Halima Abu Haneya
Palestinian
woman
Hashem Fayad
Palestinian
boy
Bir al-Naja
Gaza Strip
Depart:
7:25 am
Journey aborted:
9:24 am
unable to reach
Jerusalem
Trip duration: 1:59:00
Total distance: 10km
Average speed: 5km/h
Journey unsuccessful