- its
Semitic name,
being named Baysan in Arabic. The day of
victory came to be
known in
Arabic as Yawm
Baysan "day of
Baysan." The city was not damaged;...
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modern overlay map A
series of
historical maps of the area
around Sirin,
Baysan (click the buttons)
Sirin Location within Mandatory Palestine Coordinates:...
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Danna (Arabic: دنه), was a
Palestinian village 13
kilometres north of
Baysan that was
captured by the
Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli...
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subdistricts of
Mandatory Palestine. It was
located around the city of
Baysan.
After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the
subdistrict disintegrated; most of...
- was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
District of
Baysan. It was
located 7.5
kilometres south of
Baysan. It was depo****ted by the
Israeli Army
during the...
- البيرة), is a depo****ted
former Palestinian village located 7.5 km
north of
Baysan.
During Operation Gideon, the
village was
occupied by the
Golani Brigade...
- كفرة), was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 10.5
kilometres north of
Baysan.
Built along both
sides of the Wadi Kafra, the
village had been
known by...
- Al-Tira (Arabic: الطيرة), was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
District of
Baysan. It was depo****ted by the
Israel Defense Forces during the 1947–48 Civil...
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villages close to
Baysan and
immediately commenced blowing up houses. The
following night they
launched a
mortar bombardment on
Baysan.
Commander Yoffe...
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Simsim (Arabic: سمسم), also
spelled Semsem or Sumsum, was a
Palestinian village,
located 15
kilometers (9.3 mi)
northeast of Gaza. It was depo****ted and...