Yirmeyahus
Yirmeyahus, also known as Jeremiah, is a village located in the Lower Galilee region of northern Israel. According to archaeological evidence, the village dates back to the Middle Ages. Excavations conducted in the area have uncovered ruins, including a fortified tower, a church, and several homes.
Historical records suggest that Yirmeyahus was an important center of Christian pilgrimage during the 4th to
Additional archaeological findings point to the presence of an ancient Jewish settlement in Yirmeyahus prior to
Excavations have also revealed that the village was captured by the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century,
Current efforts to restore the site have been met with mixed reactions from local communities. Some have
Yirmeyahus continues to be an important archaeological site, providing valuable insights into the region's rich history.