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Umm Tuba
Umm Tuba ((アラビア語:أم طوبا))〔Meaning possibly: "The ruin with the good tree or water", according to Palmer, 1881, p. (312 )〕 is an Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem part of Sur Baher; it is northeast of Har Homa and Bethlehem, and southeast of Kibbutz Ramat Rachel.〔(Jerusalem Neighborhoods )〕 It has a population of 4,000. After the 1967 Six-Day War, Umm Tuba was incorporated into the municipal district of Jerusalem. ==Etymology== The name of the Arab village, "Umm Tuba," is derived from the Byzantine era name, "Metofa," itself a derivation of the name ''Netofa''. Netofa is mentioned in the Bible as the place from which two of King David's heroes originated ().〔Royal seal impressions from the First Temple period discovered south of Jerusalem, 23 Feb 2009 ()〕〔(Greetings from Ahimelekh and Yehokhil, from Netofa in Judah (23/2/2009) ), Israel Antiques Authority〕
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