Beit Duqqu is a farming village on a mountaintop 10 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem and 60 kilometers east of the Mediterranean Sea.
History
The village is notable for its vineyards and olive oil and played a key role in exporting produce to neighboring countries including the Arabian Gulf before Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1967.
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