Mount Betarim (, Har haBetarim) is one of the peaks of Sheeba farms (known also as "Jabal Ross"). According to one Jewish tradition this is the site of the covenant of the pieces between Abraham and God. According to Muslim tradition, this is the site in which an event occurred, which is described in the Quran, where God commanded Abraham to sacrifice four species of birds, and afterwards resurrected them. Therefore, it was called in Arabic "Mashhad A-Tir al-Ibrahim" (àôÃÂï çÃÂ÷ÃÂñ çÃÂÃ¥èñçÃÂÃÂàÃÂ) meaning "The sacred site of Abraham's birds" or "Makam Ibrahim Al-Khalil" (àÃÂçàÃ¥èñçÃÂÃÂàçÃÂîÃÂÃÂÃÂ) meaning "The sacred site of Abraham, God's friend".
The site contains remains of an ancient settlement, which includes the agricultural steps and pottery from the Hellenistic period and from the Byzantine period. The site also includes two water reservoirs and five grave structures.