- the
connection to
Jenin being completed in 1913.
During World War I,
ĘżAfulah was a
major communications hub.[citation needed] In 1917, when Colonel...
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Northern Palestine Arsuf Megiddo Sharon Tulkarm Tabsor 2nd
Arara Nazareth Afulah &
Beisan Jenin Haifa Samakh Tiberias Nablus Syria Damascus Irbid Jisr Benat...
- the
Desert Mounted Corps advanced to
capture the
communications hubs of
Afulah,
Beisan and
Jenin on 20 September,
cutting the main
Ottoman withdrawal routes...
- off
again an hour
before midnight,
riding into the German–Turkish HQ at
Afulah and then
heading east to
Beisan to cut off
Turkish retreat. The division...
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infantry battles continued. On 20 September, the
Desert Mounted Corps captured Afulah,
Beisan and
Jenin on the
Esdrealon Plain. The next day the headquarters...
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Arara in the
Judean Hills as well as on the
Esdralon Plain at Nazareth,
Afulah, Beisan,
Jenin and Samakh. Its name,
which has been
described as "perhaps...
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Hills and
fight the
Battle of
Nazareth and
Battle of Samakh,
capturing Afulah, Beisan,
Jenin and Tiberias. In the
process the EEF destro****
three Ottoman...
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Northern Palestine Arsuf Megiddo Sharon Tulkarm Tabsor 2nd
Arara Nazareth Afulah &
Beisan Jenin Haifa Samakh Tiberias Nablus Syria Damascus Irbid Jisr Benat...
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Ottoman Seventh and
Eighth Armies in the
Judean Hills with the
captures of
Afulah and Nazareth, the
Yildirim Army
Group general headquarters was out of communication...
- communication.
Units of the 4th and 5th
Cavalry Divisions converged to
capture Afulah with the 4th
Cavalry Division capturing Beisan in the afternoon. The Australian...