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HaSharon Junction

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The HaSharon Junction (Hebrew: צומת השרון), commonly known as Beit Lid Junction (Hebrew: צומת בית ליד), is a key road junction in the Sharon region of Israel. It intersects Highway 4 and Highway 57. The junction serves as a large transportation hub for dozens of Egged and Kavim buses.

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A monument commemorating the victims of the Beit Lid suicide bombing at the junction

On the southwest corner of the junction is Ashmoret Prison, a civilian jail.

It is planned that in the future, a large interchange will replace the current intersection. It will be located slightly north of the existing junction, along a new alignment of Highway 57, which will be shifted to the north.

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History

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A bus burning after the 2001 bomb attack

In 1995, the Beit Lid suicide bombing attack by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed 22 people.

In September 2001, Hamas exploded a suicide car bomb at the junction, injuring 12.[1][2]

In 2025, eight soldiers were injured in a car ramming attack at the junction.[3]

Buses

The following buses stop at the Beit Lid Junction. The junction itself does not have routes using it as a starting or ending station.

Egged

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Nativ Express

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