 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosil here those who subscribe to this YouTube channel might know I'm a little bit fascinated with borders. I've been to various points along Israel's northern border with Lebanon That's the blue line as well as Israel's border with Syria That's really the actually Israel's border with the DNV But this is actually my first time at the Israel Eagle border where I'm currently standing is just outside the entrance to Nitzaneh Sinai and Kadesh Barnea, which is an amazing vineyard, not exactly the place to expect to find wine So what you can see behind me here, technically this is road 10. Road 10 is a Israeli road that runs parallel to the international border with Egypt And it's closed off to civilian access except for a couple of days each month usually and then during the Jewish holidays We're called the Hagim. I'm hoping tomorrow, or at least at the time I'm recording this video tomorrow to go explore But there's actually a section of route 10 leading into Kadesh Barnea that's open all year And what you can see behind me is border with Egypt And you can actually also see an Egyptian border station because that's the Egyptian side of the border already So the way this this border works is kind of typical for an Israeli border firstly There is a fence here then there's a coil of barbed wire Just letting some cars go by and then there's the actual border fence and just about one kilometer down this road here is the Nitzaneh crossing So all of Israel's international borders have their unique qualities. The northern border with Lebanon and the blue lines as well as considered a very very rest of border The Jordanian border Israel recently has been in the territory Israel of course for a brief period of time Army border both there I can hear I can hear the radio beeping at their literary meter And because this was traditionally the border through which African migrant migrants were smuggled So this is a very arresting border