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Tel Rumeida (Template:Lang-he) is a tell most identified as the location of biblical Hebron. Today, it is the site of a Jewish Israeli settlement. The most famous resident is Baruch Marzel, a far-right activist and head of the Jewish National Front, who lives there with his family.


31°31′26″N 35°06′14″E / 31.524°N 35.104°E / 31.524; 35.104

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