APN Plants in the Second Oldest Town in the World
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As part of “The Million Tree” program in Palestine, The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature, with the support of Dar Al-Handasah Company DAR, planted 500 various fruitful trees, across 12 dunums in the town of Sa’ir in Hebron, which is considered the second oldest town in the world after Jericho, with the aim of enhancing food security for three families of 24 people.

It is worht noting that the town of Seir is located in the middle of the occupied area by Zionists, where the town is surrounded from the south by the occupied Kiryat Arba, and the occupied  Kedumim located in the north-east, in addition to bypass road No. 60 from the west, which connects the occupied areas of the south with the north.