Jalut
Jalut, also known as Ain Jalut (Arabic: عين جالوت), is a locality in the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel. The name translates to "Spring of Goliath," with Jalut being the Arabic name for the biblical figure Goliath. The site centers on a perennial spring that has long supplied water to surrounding settlements and historically marked a notable pass through the valley.
The most notable aspect of Jalut is its association with the Battle of Ain Jalut, fought in
In modern times, Ain Jalut is recognized as a historical site in the Jezreel Valley. It is
Etymology and usage: Jalut is the Arabic form of Goliath, hence Ain Jalut means "Spring of Goliath."