Wadi Qana

Wadi Qana/Kana
brook Kanah (biblical)
Wadi Qana, aerial view
Native name
Location
CountryPalestine, Israel
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Huwara
 • locationsouth of Nablus, West Bank
MouthYarkon River
 • location
Jaljulia, Central District
 • coordinates
32°7′37.32″N 34°53′43.48″E / 32.1270333°N 34.8954111°E / 32.1270333; 34.8954111

Wadi Qana (Arabic: وادي قانا, romanizedwādī qānā, Hebrew: נחל קנה, romanizedNahal Qana)[a] is a wadi with an intermittent stream meandering westwards from Huwara, south of Nablus, in the West Bank, Palestine, down to Jaljulia in Israel, from where it flows into the Yarkon River, of which it is a tributary.[3][4]

  1. ^ Lamberty-Zielinsky 1974, pp. 65–72, 67.
  2. ^ Aharoni 1979, p. 111.
  3. ^ Sharif 2017, p. 135,n.51.
  4. ^ B'Tselem 2015a.


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