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Ijzim (Arabic: إجزم) was a
Palestinian village in the
Haifa Subdistrict of
British Mandate Palestine, 19.5
kilometers south of Haifa, that was depo****ted...
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Yusuf bin
Ismail bin
Muhammad Nâsir al-Dîn an-Nabhani (1849–1932) born in
Ijzim in Palestine, was a
Palestinian ****
Islamic scholar, judge,
prolific poet...
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original on 19
January 2023.
Retrieved 13 July 2013. 'the
Little Triangle':
Ijzim, Ein Ghazal, and Jaba. The
villages repeatedly fired at
Israeli traffic...
- It was
built on the site of the depo****ted
Palestinian Arab
villages of
Ijzim and
Khirbat Al-Manara,
which were
captured by the
Israel Defense Forces...
- Hizb ut-Tahrir. Al-Nabhani was born in 1909 in a
village by the name of
Ijzim near
Haifa in the
Ottoman Empire and
belonged to Bani
Nabhan tribe. His...
- and the
Palestinian National Council. Al H****an was born in a village,
Ijzim, near
Haifa Palestine, in 1938. He is one of the
founding members of Fatah...
- Carmeli,
Golani Brigades. The "little triangle"
refers to the
villages Jaba',
Ijzim, and 'Ayn Ghazal. Daṿid Ṭal (2004). War in Palestine, 1948:
Strategy and...
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conducted by the
British Mandate authorities,
Khirbat Qumbaza was
counted with
Ijzim,
Khirbat Al-Manara, Al-Mazar,
Shaykh al-Burayk and al-Washahiyya. Together...
- one of the
houses of the
ethnically cleansed former Palestinian village Ijzim.
Friendly Fire: How
Israel Became its Own
Worst Enemy and the Hope for its...
- to the
large landowning Palestinian Arab family, al-Madi, in the town of
Ijzim west of the
Jezreel Valley. The al-Madi
family rose to
prominence in the...