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Hebron - Wikipedia Hebron spans across an area of 74 1 square kilometres (28 6 sq mi) It is the third largest city in the country after Gaza and East Jerusalem The city is often considered one of the Four Holy Cities in Judaism, as well as in Christianity and Islam It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Levant
Hebron | Ancient City, Palestinian Territory | Britannica Hebron, city in the West Bank, situated in the southern Judaean Hills south-southwest of Jerusalem Located about 3,050 feet (930 metres) above sea level, Hebron long benefited from its mountainous clime, which encouraged the cultivation of fruit trees and vineyards
22 Facts About Hebron Every Jew Should Know - Chabad. org Hebron is the only Holy City where Jewish people currently comprise but a small portion of the population, yet it holds a special place in the hearts of the Jewish people
History Overview of Hebron - Jewish Virtual Library Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is about 20 miles (32 km) south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north to south The Hebrew word Hebron is derived from the Hebrew word for friend (haver), a description for the Patriarch Abraham
The story of Hebron - Palestine, Today THE STORY OF HEBRON In 1945, the town of Hebron was the administrative capital of the Hebron sub-district of Palestine It had a population of 24,560, all of whom were Palestinian The population of Hebron was not displaced during the 1947-49 Nakba
Hebron - New World Encyclopedia Hebron is a city in the southern Judea region of the West Bank, 30 km south of Jerusalem It is home to some 120,000 Palestinians and 600-800 Israeli settlers Another 7,000 Israelis live in the suburb of Qiryat Arba (or Kiryat Arba) on the outskirts of Hebron It is famous for its grapes, limestone, pottery workshops and glassblowing factories
Palestinian sheikhs propose historic break from Ramallah to join . . . Palestinian sheikhs propose historic break from Ramallah to join Abraham Accords Hebron's most powerful clan leader Sheikh al-Jaabari says "We want cooperation with Israel " The 48-year-old tells The Wall Street Journal: "There will be no Palestinian state – not even in 1,000 years "