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Innaba (Arabic: عنابة), also
spelled 'Annaba, was a
Palestinian village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine. It was depo****ted
during the...
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Ramat Pinkas Ariel Sharon Park
Innaba Ramle 10 July 1948 1,647 12,857
Danny Rubble 31°54′08″N 34°56′52″E / 31...
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Palestinian villages: Ajanjul, Barfiliya, Bayt Shanna, Bir Ma'in, Al-Burj,
Innaba,
Khirbat al-Buwayra, Kharruba, and Al-Kunayyisa. In 1985, the construction...
- July 1948 n/a
Yiftach Brigade 170 al-Barriyya 9–10 July 1948 n/a n/a 510 '
Innaba 10 July 1948 200
villagers Yiftach Brigade 8th
Brigade 1,420
Jimzu 10 July...
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Ayyub Dayr
Muhaysin Dayr
Tarif Khirbat al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha
Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma
Khulda al-Kunayyisa
Latrun Lydda al-Maghar...
- in
central Palestine, and
mainly from Bayt Nabala, Annaba, al-Muzayri'a,
Innaba, and al-Khayriyya.
Others came from
northern towns and villages, particularly...
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partially destroy the
following villages: 1. As
Safiriya 2. Al-Haditha 3.
Innaba 4.
Daniyal 5.
Jimzu 6. Kafr 'Ana 7. Al
Yahudiya 8.
Barfiliya 9. Al Barriya...
- Saqiya, Lod, Jisr Jindas, Bayt Dajan, Al-Safiriyya, Al-'Abbasiyya, Yazur,
Innaba, Rantiya, Bir Ma'in, Bayt Shanna, Ni'lin,
Kharbatha Bani Harith, Kasla,...
- of Karak,
south of Jordan. He was born to
family who was
originally from
Innaba village in the
Palestinian city of Al-Ramla.
Since childhood,
Tomalaih was...
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immigrants from
Romania on the land of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Innaba,
which was
occupied by
Israeli forces on 10 July 1948. It was
named after...