Wadi Qana
| Wadi Qana/Kana brook Kanah (biblical) | |
|---|---|
Wadi Qana, aerial view | |
| Native name | |
| Location | |
| Country | Palestine, Israel |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | near Huwara |
| • location | south of Nablus, West Bank |
| Mouth | Yarkon River |
• location | Jaljulia, Central District |
• coordinates | 32°7′37.32″N 34°53′43.48″E / 32.1270333°N 34.8954111°E |
Wadi Qana (Arabic: وادي قانا, romanized: wādī qānā, Hebrew: נחל קנה, romanized: Nahal Qana) is a wadi with an intermittent stream meandering westwards from Huwara, south of Nablus, in the West Bank, Palestine, down to Jaljulia in Israel, from where it flows into the Yarkon River, of which it is a tributary.