Al-Hebbariyah

Al-Hebbariyah, Hebbariyeh, Hebbariya or Hebariya (Arabic: الهبّارية) is a municipality situated in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Lebanon.

[2] It is located on the southwestern slopes of Mount Hermon near the Lebanon–Syria border, northeast of Rachaya Al Foukhar and is positioned amongst orchards of apricot trees.

The village sits c. 750 metres (2,460 ft) above sea level and the small population is predominantly support the Lebanese Communist party There is a Roman temple near to the village, opposite the Wadi Shib'a which is the most southern of the Temples of Mount Hermon, a group defined by George Taylor as being south of the main road to Damascus on the west of Mount Hermon, including the Wadi al-Taym area.

[4][5] At the entrance doorway, there are two tiers of niches with some engraved writing beneath the upper set.

[7] During the 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, UNESCO gave enhanced protection to 34 cultural sites including the temple at Al-Hebbariyah to safeguard it from damage.

Al-Hebbariyah, in the 1880s [ 3 ]