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Palestinian app helps drivers avoid Israeli checkpoint bottlenecks

Launched in June, Doroob Navigator crowd-sources road closures and traffic data from users, much like other commonly-used apps which fail to take into account security restrictions that can hamper Palestinian vehicle movement.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  08-05-2019 14:05
Last modified: 08-05-2019 14:04
Palestinian app helps drivers avoid Israeli checkpoint bottlenecksReuters/Mohamad Torokman

Mohammad Abdel Haleem, Chief Executive Officer of Doroob Technologies, uses the Doroob Navigator application as he drives his car up to an Israeli checkpoint in Ramallah | Photo: Reuters/Mohamad Torokman

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A new locally-developed app helps Palestinian drivers in Judea and Samaria to negotiate traffic at Israeli military checkpoints and uncover routes to towns that mainstream providers often miss.

Launched in June and designed by Palestinians, Doroob Navigator crowd-sources road closures and traffic data from users. It aims to supplant apps like Google Maps and Waze, which rarely account for Israeli restrictions and struggle to navigate between Palestinian cities.

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Some checkpoints are long-established at the entrances to villages and cities, but others pop up when tensions rise.

Mohammad Abdel Haleem, CEO of Doroob Technologies, said he knew that Palestinians needed a new way to get around after a drive with Google Maps between the West Bank cities of Bethlehem and Ramallah left him lost in a remote valley.

"We had to design our maps completely from scratch. The wall, checkpoints, settlements ... existing mapping software could never account for the complexity here," Abdel Haleem, 39, said before using the app to drive through a checkpoint separating Ramallah from Beit El, a nearby Israeli settlement.

The app, which has garnered 22,000 users in two months, is funded by Ideal, a Ramallah-based transportation and automation software company also led by Abdel Haleem. He says he hopes to monetize the app in the future in part via a delivery feature.

'Other apps do not understand'

Around 3 million Palestinians live in Judea and Samaria along with some 450,000 settlers, who can generally drive in the area without major restriction using "bypass roads" built to avoid Palestinian towns.

Doroob Navigator's algorithm combines reports from users with manual inputs by engineering staff to help drivers avoid crippling checkpoint traffic and circumvent settlements, which most Palestinian vehicles cannot enter.

"Other apps might say the only way to drive between certain Palestinian cities is to cut through a settlement," Abdel Haleem said. "We're trying to change that."

The app is also available in the Gaza Strip, though most active users are in the West Bank, Abdeel Haleem says.

Palestinians in the past have relied on Facebook groups and word-of-mouth to anticipate West Bank traffic and closures. Waze is popular with Israelis, but many Palestinians say it directs them to routes that they are restricted from driving.

"We need applications like this that help us move [around]," said Nicolas Harami, 31, who uses the app while driving from his home in east Jerusalem to Ramallah and other Palestinian cities.

"Other applications do not understand our situation."

Tags: counterterrorismJudea and SamariaPalestiniansTerrorismWest Bank

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