Hebron is a city located in the southern West Bank, known for its historical and religious significance. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with roots dating back thousands of years. The city is home to the Cave of the Patriarchs, a site revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the burial place of biblical figures such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Hebron has a diverse population, including both Palestinians and Israeli settlers. The city has been a focal point of conflict and tension due to its religious importance and the political situation in the region. Despite these challenges, Hebron remains a vibrant center of culture and history, attracting visitors interested in its rich heritage.