Qabalan — Infobox Palestinian Authority muni name=Qabalan imgsize=250 caption= arname=قبلان meaning= founded= type=munc typefrom= altOffSp= altUnoSp= governorate=nb population=7,248 popyear=2006 latd=32|latm=06|lats=06.51|latNS=N longd=35|longm=17|longs=17 … Wikipedia
Nablus Governorate — West Bank Palestinian Authority Palestinian Local Government in the West Bank v · … Wikipedia
Nablus — This article is about the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, and its predecessor, the Roman city of Flavia Neapolis. For the biblical city of Shechem, at approximately the same location, see Shechem. Nablus Other transcription(s)… … Wikipedia
Jabal Amel — ( ar. جبل عامل) is a hilly region in southern Lebanon named after the Banu Amilah tribe. It is an integral and essential part of Lebanon. The Banu Amilah were a south Arabian tribe who, along with the kindred tribes of Hamadan, Lakhm, and Judham … Wikipedia
Muslim attitudes towards terrorism — Given that the Muslim community is a diverse mosaic of peoples, various attitudes exist towards Islamist terrorism, ranging from outrage and vocal opposition to support.[1] Some have viewed a connection between Islam and terrorism, because of… … Wikipedia
Rechelim — ( he. רְחלים) is an Israeli settlement east of Ariel in the jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council on the Samarian part of the West Bank. It is situated on Route 60, between Kfar Tapuach and Eli . The village also lies adjacent to the… … Wikipedia
Highway 60 (Israel) — Highway 60 (Hebrew: כביש 60, Kvish Shishim ) is a north south intercity road in Israel and the West Bank that stretches from Beersheba to Nazareth.[citation needed] Contents … Wikipedia
Saadallah Howayek — ( ar. الحويك) (b.1853 d.1915) was a politician from the Ottoman period and came from Helta, Lebanon. He was elected to serve in the Administration Council for Mount Lebanon between the years 1902–1907. Administration of Mount Lebanon In 1861 the… … Wikipedia
Aqraba — Other transcription(s) – Arabic عقربة – Also spelled Aqraba (official) Akraba (unofficial) … Wikipedia
Duma, Nablus — Duma Other transcription(s) – Arabic دوما – Also spelled Doma (official) … Wikipedia