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Hawsha (Arabic: هوشة, Hǔsheh, also Husha) was an Arab
village established in 1880 by
Maghrebi immigrants of
Algerian origin,
built on
ruins of the ancient...
- of
Hawsha and Bir al-Maksur near Shefaram,
while others settled in
Ghabba in the
Haifa District. More
families followed in 1889. In 1892,
Hawsha received...
- Yoav
Gelber (Yoav
Gelber (2006), p. 93)
Shafa 'Amr,
Khirbet Kas**** et
Hawsha Yoav
Gelber (2006), p. 93
Benny Morris (2003), p. 245
Morris 2008, p. 137...
- Al-Fayez
Succeeded by Saad
Hayel Srour Personal details Born 1944 (age 79–80)
Hawsha Spouse Married Children 3
Parent prominent sheikh from the Bani
Khaled tribe...
- 10250°E / 32.64500; 35.10250
Yokneam Moshava,
Yokneam Illit, HaZore'a
Hawsha Haifa 16
April 1948 464 Some
walls 32°47′33″N 35°08′37″E / 32.79250°N...
- from the
ancient Jewish city of Usha,
which remained in the Arab
village Hawsha that was
located nearby.[citation needed]
During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War...
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century by
Victor Guérin, who
found the
ruins on
which the Arab
village of
Hawsha was built. The
modern kibbutz of Usha,
Israel is
located several kilometers...
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Raxanraadkiyo hawsha, kama
raalli ahayne Rag baas bay damciyey,
Rabbina wayla iraaday Geel
baana raadi lahaa,
waxba yaan
rimaydiisyo Ratigiisa rareeriyo...
- the
destinations of the marches, and
where known, the attendance: 2024:
Hawsha and
Khirbat Al-Kas****, 15,000
attendees 2023:
Lajjun 2022: Mi'ar 2021:...
- al-Damun,
Khirbat al-Dumayri al-Ghubayya al-Fawqa al-Ghubayya al-Tahta
Hawsha Ijzim Jaba' al-Jalama
Jebata Kabara Kafr Lam al-Kafrayn al-Kas****, Khirbat...