Jubb al-Jarrah (Arabic: جب الجراح, also spelled Jeb al-Jarah) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate.
Nearby towns include al-Mukharram to the west, Salamiyah to the northwest and al-Qaryatayn further to the south.
[1] Like other villages in the al-Mukharram District, Jubb al-Jarrah's inhabitants are predominantly Alawites.
[2][3] Historian Matti Moosa claims that prominent Alawite figures from the Ba'ath Party convened secretly at Jubb al-Jarrah on 30 January 1968 and made a decision there to abolish Muslim and Christian religious teaching in Syrian schools.
[5] On 9 April 2023, four soldiers were killed when their outpost on the outskirts of the village was attacked by ISIS.