She'eb (Tigre: ሽዕብ) is a town in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea.
It lies on the fertile plain at the foot of the eastern escarpment of the Eritrean Highlands.
The entire town was raised and burnt to the ground in 1988, and the people who had not been able to flee were ordered to assemble and subsequently run over with tanks while those trying to flee were shot.
The massacre left about 400 people dead, including many elderly and children who had not been able to flee in advance.
The Ethiopian army claimed that the town was notorious for harboring Eritrean rebels.