Qalah
Qalah is a small village located in the northern part of the West Bank, Palestine. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers east of Nablus, near the border with Israel. The village has a population of around 1,500 people, primarily consisting of Palestinians. Qalah is known for its agricultural activities, with residents cultivating olives, grapes, and other crops. The village also has a small industrial zone, which includes a few small factories and workshops. Qalah is served by a local council that handles municipal services and community affairs. The village is connected to the regional infrastructure through a network of roads and has access to basic services such as water and electricity. Qalah is part of the Nablus Governorate and is governed by the Palestinian National Authority. The village has a rich cultural heritage, with traditional festivals and events that celebrate local customs and traditions. Despite facing challenges related to economic development and infrastructure, Qalah remains an important community in the West Bank, contributing to the region's social and economic fabric.