Mandelbaum Gate crossing point in divided Jerusalem

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The Mandelbaum Gate crossing point in divided Jerusalem was the main checkpoint between Israeli- and Jordanian-controlled sectors of the city from 1949 until the Six-Day War in 1967.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border crossing
checkpoint
historical site
accessControlled United Nations personnel
civilians
diplomats
associatedWith 1949 Armistice Agreements
surface form: Israeli–Jordanian armistice agreement of 1949
borderType inter-state armistice line crossing
borderWith Jordan
conflictContext Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Jordanian conflict
controlledBy Israel
Jordan
country Israel
demolishedAfter Six-Day War
endDate 1967
event closure during the Six-Day War
function main checkpoint between Israeli- and Jordanian-controlled sectors of Jerusalem
geographicContext frontier between West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem
historicalPeriod Arab–Israeli conflict
Cold War era
locatedIn Jerusalem
divided Jerusalem
namedAfter Mandelbaum family
notableFor symbolizing the division of Jerusalem before 1967
partOf armistice line between Israel and Jordan in Jerusalem
replacedBy open access within unified Jerusalem after 1967
separated Israeli-controlled sector of Jerusalem
Jordanian-controlled sector of Jerusalem
significance main crossing point between West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem from 1949 to 1967
startDate 1949
status defunct border crossing
timeInOperation approximately 18 years
usedFor exchange of goods and people under supervision
limited movement between Israeli and Jordanian sectors of Jerusalem
usedUntil Six-Day War

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Crossing Mandelbaum Gate: Coming of Age Between the Arabs and Israelis, 1956–1978 refersTo Mandelbaum Gate crossing point in divided Jerusalem