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Worshippers Way
Worshippers Way or Prayers Road in Hebron, West Bank is a road linking the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba with the Cave of the Patriarchs and with the Jewish settlements in Hebron. The road is used by Israelis and tourists who visit the Cave and the Old City of Hebron. Palestinians are denied vehicular use of the road. The road was expanded after an ambush near Kiryat Arba that took place in November 2002. The expansion required that adjacent Palestinian land be expropriated, which resulted in a legal battle. A number of buildings of architectural and historical value, dating back to the Mamluk-Ottoman period, were also expropriated and destroyed.
==Names==
The Worshippers route has been given numerous names and variants of names, such as "Worshipper's Way", "Worshipers' Way", "Worshippers' Path", etcetera. Before the Israeli High Court the route was called "prayers' path"〔(''HCJ 10356/02 and HCJ 10497/02, Petition for an Order Nisi and an Interlocutory Injunction'' ). High Court of Justice, 4 March 2004〕 and "Worshippers' Way".〔(''HCJ 4331/10–Petition for Order Nisi and Interim Injunction'' ). High Court of Justice, 1 February 2012. On ()〕 Settlers called the western Prayers Road "Simtat Eretz" and the eastern Prayers Road "Tsir ha-Metpolelim Street".
The name Worshippers Way or Prayers Road is sometimes also used for the north-south route between Kiryat Arba/Givat Ha'avot and the Cave of the Patriarchs.〔(''Settlers get three more months on ′Worshipers' Way′'' ). Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post, 17 January 2008〕

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