Kafr Naffakh

Kafr Naffakh (Arabic: ﻛﻔﺮ ﻧﻔﺎخ) is an abandoned Syrian village in the central Golan Heights.

[3] In 2020, an archaeological dig discovered a 1,700-year-old boundary stone on which "Kfar Naffakh" was written in Greek letters.

The winters "forced tribespeople until the 19th century to live in hundreds of rudimentary 'winter villages' in their tribal territory.

[1] In 1967, with the advance of the IDF in the Golan Heights, the village's residents left their homes and it was abandoned.

During the Syrian rule in the Golan Heights, the village sat on the central route from Quneitra - Daughters of Jacob Bridge, being more or less in the centre of the road.