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| Statistic/Fact | Value | ||||||||||||
| Israeli occupation date | May 4, 1948 | ||||||||||||
| Distance from district center | 8.5 (km) South East of Safad | ||||||||||||
| Elevation from the sea | 250 (meters) | ||||||||||||
| Map location | See location number #69 on the map | ||||||||||||
| Israeli military operation | Operation Matate (Broom) part of Operation Yiftach | ||||||||||||
| Israeli attacking brigade | Some unknown brigade from the Haganah | ||||||||||||
| Refugees' migration route | Refugees fled eastwards into Syria. | ||||||||||||
| Exodus Cause | Expulsion by Jewish troops | ||||||||||||
| Village remains after destruction by Israelis |
The village has been burned and destroyed on the 17th of June 1948. | ||||||||||||
| Ethnically cleansing by Israelis |
al-Zanghariyya inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. | ||||||||||||
| Land ownership before occupation |
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| Land usage in 1945 |
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| Population before occupation |
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| Town's name through history | The village was named after the 'Arab al-Zanghariyya Bedouin tribe, who first used the village as a camping ground and then gradually settled on village lands. | ||||||||||||
| Nearby wadies & rivers | The village was situated close to Wadi al-Ghara. | ||||||||||||
| Water supplies | Wadi al-Ghara supplied the village with several springs | ||||||||||||
| Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands | Elifelet and the private farm of Kare Deshe | ||||||||||||
| Related Maps | خرائط تفصيلية للمحافظة View from satellite Help us map this town at WikiMapia ![]() |
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According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
All that is left are blocks of basalt that once had been parts of twelve houses. Although the houses have been demolished, some of their walls are still standing. Near the remnants of the village houses are stone barriers that form parts of livestock enclosures.
| Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
| ashraf | - | ]lar |
| Midhat Ali | - | - |
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