Al-Khalil
Al-Khalil, also known as Hebron, is a city located in the southern part of the West Bank. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a rich history that dates back thousands of years. Al-Khalil is significant for its religious importance, particularly in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as it is home to the Cave of the Patriarchs, a site believed to be the burial place of biblical figures such as Abraham.
The city has a diverse population, including both Palestinians and Israeli settlers. Al-Khalil has been a focal point of conflict and tension due to its historical and religious significance, as well as its strategic location. The city is characterized by its ancient architecture, bustling markets, and cultural heritage, making it an important center for both local and international visitors.