Jubayt or Gebeit (Arabic: جبيت) is a small town in eastern Sudan.
Gold mining of quartz veins in the area dates from the New Kingdom of Egypt Period.
A large New Kingdom settlement is located northeast of the main Gebeit mine in Wadi Gebeir-Shariq, which includes 15 buildings, and numerous oval grinding mills and anvil stones.
Some archaic extraction of ore was still underway in the 2000s by miners living in the makeshift village.
[1] Gebeit was the location of an attempted assassination of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in which five people were killed at a military graduation ceremony.