The "My Environment, My Home" program at An-Najah National University's CSC organized a volunteer activity to clean the Roman cemetery in Nablus on Saturday, October 21, 2017. Approximately forty students participated in this effort. The activity lasted from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, with four hours of continuous work that produced a remarkable and visible transformation: the site was restored to highlight the beauty and significance of the ancient ruins.

The main goal of the activity was to preserve Nablus’ historical sites, maintain their cleanliness and protection, and enhance their appeal as archaeological attractions for both residents and visitors. The work was carried out in coordination with the "Cooperation and Follow-up Committee," which includes several governmental and non-governmental organizations that support environmental initiatives in the city.

It is worth noting that this is the fourth archaeological site targeted by the CSC as part of a focused and ongoing campaign that has been running for more than eight weeks.



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