Gush Etzion Junction (), also known simply as Gush Junction, is a business, commercial and tourism center in the southern West Bank, which serves as the entry point to the Gush Etzion bloc of settlements. It is administered by the Gush Etzion Regional Council.
Long known as a "congenial meeting spot for Israelis and Palestinians," in the autumn of 2015 the junction was the site of about ten Palestinian attacks against Israelis.
Gush Etzion Junction is located in the northern Judean Hills at about above sea level. The junction is a diameter roundabout at the intersection of Route 60 and Route 367. Nearby communities include Efrat, Elazar, Alon Shvut, Kfar Etzion, Migdal Oz and Beit Fajjar. It is a 15-minute drive to the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo.
In 1926, Zichron David purchased lands that included the area of this junction, with the aim of establishing a Jewish settlement on the Jerusalem-Hebron highway.
In 1933, Shmuel Zvi Holtzman purchased the place from Zichron David. He then established a clinic at this junction for both Jewish and Arab residents living in the area to maintain good neighborly relations.
Adjacent to the junction on the northwest are a plant nursery, a shop selling snacks, cigarettes and lottery tickets and The Gush Etzion Winery and its mehadrin dairy/fish restaurant, BaYekev.
On the southwest are a gas station, an automotive repair shop, an electronics store, a Judaica center and a Rami Levy discount supermarket. Attached to the supermarket is a hamburger joint, a pizzeria and a discount clothing store, all part of the Rami Levi group. In 2015 a competing chain of supermarkets, Shufersal opened a store.
In 2007, Rami Levy had begun construction of , a two-story shopping mall as an extension to the south side of the supermarket and above it. This mall opened in late 2015.
A visitors' center is located to the west in Kibbutz Kfar Etzion as is the mehadrin dairy/fish restaurant, Gavna.
The hitchhiking post at the junction has been the site of a number of shootings and stabbings, as well as several failed attempts at attacks.