 This is driving out of Jerusalem on what's called Kvisham-e-Rot which is at 60. What you can see from our car here is to the right that's the separation barrier. The tunnel we've just crossed under which is what the name is is is named after in Hebrew slang goes under Beit Jallah and this is to the left is Beit Jallah which is area C part of Bethlehem and the fence there is bounding in the Crimean valley which is controversial and battered that's over to the to the south and these big barricades over the road here that you can see to the right are to prevent I guess attacks on the road or something like that but this is Beit Jallah all these houses here and this neighborhood is actually neighborhood of Bethlehem it continues into Bethlehem itself and just a matter of a few hundred meters so you can see right here we're about to go under Beit Jallah the tunnel Minerot in Hebrew means tunnels and you can see what's going on here is pretty fascinating that above us is Beit Jallah which is area C we're just about to come to a checkpoint those high-rise buildings and this road is going directly under so the security fence that separates Har-Gilo and Gilo on the other neighborhoods of Jerusalem from Bethlehem is actually somewhere above this road and you can see up there on the road on the fence there's all these security cameras so the infrastructure here is pretty crazy