Tel Betzet (Tel means "hill" or "archaeological site") is located south of the village. It has pottery vessels from the Copper Age and the middle Canaanite period. Likewise wine-pressing holes and graves from the Roman and Byzantine imperial eras are preserved. The area is about 2,200 dunams. Most of the residents work in growing bananas, avocadoes and turkeys. A road was built to Betzet in the 1950s.
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