Palestine is one of the world's richest tourist attractions. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the world due to its religious and historical importance. Palestine has more than 22 civilizations, the most important being the Canaanite civilization. ; Palestine still retains Canaanite artifacts to this day. The most important archaeological sites in Palestine Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Aqsa Mosque is located in the city of Jerusalem, the first of the two Qibla, and one of the three mosques, which only attracts the traveler, built by the Umayyad caliph Abdul Malik bin Marwan, one of the most prominent Islamic architectural landmarks in the world, Peace be upon him - to heaven in the journey of Isra and Maraj, and hence gained his holy place among Muslims. Hisham Palace in Jericho The Umayyad Caliphs built the palaces as resting places during hunting trips. The Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik built the Hisham Palace, located five kilometers north of the city of Jericho and in the middle of a desert area. Islamic building built by the Umayyads. The Ibrahimi Mosque is located in the second place after Al-Aqsa Mosque, the most important Islamic landmark in Palestine. The mosque has gained its importance in the presence of Muslims because of the graves of the Prophets Ibrahim, Yitzhak, and Jacob. In 1994, the Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein, with the permission of the Israeli forces, committed a massacre against the Muslims who were praying at dawn prayers, killing 29 Palestinians and injuring more than 150 others. Israel later divided the mosque into part of it as a synagogue. The most important civilizations in Palestine The Natufian civilization The Natufian civilization was named after the Wadi al-Natuf west of Jerusalem. Natufian civilization is the first civilization through which human beings reached development and development, through which the economic and social transformations in Palestine reached its peak and the population moved from fishing to food Agriculture, so that natufis are the first to practice agriculture. The Canaanites belong to the family of the Semitic peoples that settled in the south of Syria and Palestine. The Canaanites spoke Canaanite, a Semitic language similar to the language of the northern North Semites. The ivory found near Megiddo Palace is one of the most important discoveries. From the effects of the Canaanite civilization in this region.
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