Yafet
Yafet is a town located in the northern part of the West Bank, in the Palestinian territories. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers north of Nablus, the administrative center of the Nablus Governorate. The town is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. Yafet is home to several ancient sites, including the ruins of an ancient synagogue and a Roman aqueduct, which attest to its long history dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods.
The economy of Yafet is primarily agricultural, with residents cultivating olives, grapes, and other crops. The
Yafet is connected to the Israeli city of Afula by a bridge over the Jordan River, which
Despite its historical and cultural significance, Yafet faces challenges common to many Palestinian towns, including economic