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Jattir (Hebrew יַתִּר, pronounced Yattir) is a town in Judea mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. It was known as Iethira during the 4th century CE. It is identified with Horvat Yattir/Khirbet Attir, an archeological site in the southern Hebron Hills, located in modern day Israel.

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  • خربة عتير تقع على بعد 5 كم جنوب بلدة السموع من محافظة الخليل وقد احتلت عام 1948 بالتالي تعد من إسرائيل وفق الاعتراف الدولي، وهي زراعية خصيبة تمتد حتى رأس النقب (ar)
  • Jattir (Hebrew יַתִּר, pronounced Yattir) is a town in Judea mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. It was known as Iethira during the 4th century CE. It is identified with Horvat Yattir/Khirbet Attir, an archeological site in the southern Hebron Hills, located in modern day Israel. (en)
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  • خربة عتير تقع على بعد 5 كم جنوب بلدة السموع من محافظة الخليل وقد احتلت عام 1948 بالتالي تعد من إسرائيل وفق الاعتراف الدولي، وهي زراعية خصيبة تمتد حتى رأس النقب (ar)
  • Jattir (Hebrew יַתִּר, pronounced Yattir) is a town in Judea mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. It was known as Iethira during the 4th century CE. It is identified with Horvat Yattir/Khirbet Attir, an archeological site in the southern Hebron Hills, located in modern day Israel. (en)
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