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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Farradiyya (Arabic: الفرّاضية, al-Farâdhiyyah) was a
Palestinian Arab
village of...
- on land
previously belonging to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Farradiyya. The
kibbutz was
initially named "Gardosh" (from
Hungarian "Gárdos") to...
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carried out m****acres in ‘Ilabun,
against al-Mawasi Arabs, in Kufr ‘Inan,
Farradiyya, Majd al-Krum, al-Bi‘na, Dayr al-Asad, Nahaf, Tarshiha, Safsaf, Jish,...
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Palestinians and
Southern Jordanians. Al-Hashi (الحاشي)
limited to
women Al-
Farradiyya (الفرّادية)
limited to
women Al-Jamma’iyya (الجمّاعية) also
limited to...
- 31°42′48″N 34°42′15″E / 31.71333°N 34.70417°E / 31.71333; 34.70417 al-
Farradiyya Safad 1
February 1949 777 19,747
Hiram Rubble 32°55′54″N 35°25′42″E /...
- IDF
expelled 54, and
moved another 128
inhabitants from Kafr 'Inan and
Farradiyya to
other villages in Israel. On 4
February 1949,
units of the 79th Battalion...
- Abu esh-Shebaʿ, a
little northwest of Kefr ʿAnan and
closely adjoining Farradiyya/Parod to
their southwest. The site lies 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) eastward...
- women..."
After listing alleged atrocities in
other villages—Eilaboun,
Farradiyya, and Saliha—Nachmani writes: "Where did they come by such a
measure of...
- station, at Far'a
refugee camp near Nablus, now a
Palestinian prison Farradiyya police station, depo****ted
village near
Shefer and
Parod (abandoned;...
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Israel from
Yemen on the land of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Farradiyya.
After the
founders abandoned it, a new
moshav was
founded in the same...