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Artuf (Arabic: عرتوف) was a
Palestinian village in the
Jerusalem foothills depo****ted in 1948. It was
situated 21.5
kilometers (13.4 mi) west of Jerusalem...
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Judean Hills established in 1882 on land
purchased from the Arab
village of
Artuf by
English missionaries. It was destro**** in the 1929
Palestine riots but...
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Nahal Sorek (Wadi es
Surar / Wad Issarar)
which p****ed to the
south of
Artuf were
designated as "Mara land," meaning,
pasture land
reserved primarily...
- Har'el
Brigade 10 Ishwa' 16 July 1948 n/a 4th
Battalion Har'el
Brigade 620
Artuf 17–18 July 1948
Palestinian militia under Egyptian command 4th Battalion...
- 33.01806°N 35.61722°E / 33.01806; 35.61722
Ayyelet ha-Shahar and
Gadot Artuf Jerusalem 18 July 1948 406 403 1 or 2
Jewish families 31°46′03″N 35°00′05″E...
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Qalqilyah Ras al-Ayn Kafr
Jinnis Jaffa Tel Aviv
Lydda Ramleh Na'an Wadi
Surar Artuf Deir es
Sheikh Battir Jerusalem Bir
Salim Rehoboth Yibna Ashdod al-Majdal...
- name, Dayr Aban,
which was
changed during the late
Mandatory period to
Artuf/Hartuv, the
names of a
nearby Arab
village and a
Jewish moshava, both depo****ted...
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station (active) Al-Khalisa
police station, now
Kiryat Shmona (active)
Artuf police station, now Beit
Shemesh (active)
Atlit police station, was part...
- al-Jawfa al-Mazar Ayn al-Mansi
Lajjun Nuris Zir'in
Jerusalem Allar Aqqur Artuf Bayt 'Itab Bayt
Mahsir Bayt
Naqquba Bayt Thul Bayt Umm al-Mays al-Burayj...
- Sejed) — 1892–1915 39.5 km (24.5 mi) 110.5–183 m (363–600 ft) — Dayr Aban
Artuf (1918–48), Hartuv, Beit
Shemesh 1892–1998, 2003–date 50.3 km (31.3 mi) 206 m...