Palestine.
Hebron
Hebron's Old City and the Ibrahimi Mosque — sacred to all three Abrahamic faiths as the site of the tombs of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — were inscribed on UN…
East Jerusalem
The part of Jerusalem east of the 1949 Green Line, East Jerusalem holds the walled Old City and some of the most significant religious sites in the world for…
Tulkarm
Tulkarm is a West Bank town with a walkable centre carrying a notable concentration of historic churches, reflecting its history as one of the larger Christi…
Ya'bad
This modest Palestinian town in the Jenin governorate, its white stone houses crowning a rounded hill above olive-grove valleys, set in open upland country b…
Jamma'in
A West Bank hill town south of Nablus, Jamma'in rises above olive-covered slopes along a straight open road, with white stone buildings crowning a rocky hill…
Huwara
A small Palestinian town in the West Bank south of Nablus, where stone and render houses spread across an olive-tree-filled valley floor with rolling hills r…
Itamar
A pocket-sized hilltop settlement in the Samarian highlands of the West Bank, with low-rise red-roofed houses spread across dry, terraced slopes and a larger…
Umm Safa
Small Palestinian village in the terraced hill country above Ramallah, with stone houses clustered around a minaret, ancient agricultural terraces stepping u…
Sinjil
A dense hillside town in the central West Bank uplands, its pale stone buildings and green-domed mosque rising against bare rocky terrain, with a compact caf…
Deir Sharaf
A compact West Bank village in hilly terrain near Nablus, where a white-domed mosque anchors a cluster of flat-roofed stone buildings against dry, scrub-cove…
Argaman
A little agricultural settlement in the arid Jordan Valley, set against bare rocky hills with date palms and irrigated green fields visible in the surroundin…
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