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Iqrit (Arabic: إقرت or إقرث, Iqrith;
sometimes romanized as Ikret) was a
Palestinian Christian village,
located 25
kilometres (16 miles)
northeast of...
- men of the
village of
Iqrit. Al-Hawari
acting as
their lawyer was
instrumental in
gaining the
right of
return for the men of
Iqrit. On 31 July 1951 the...
- a
Hezbollah anti-tank
missile hit St. Mary's Gr****
Orthodox Church in
Iqrit,
northern Israel. A
civilian suffered serious injuries, and when IDF responders...
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snipers at Fürstenfeldbruck air base
outside Munich. He
called the
operation Iqrit and Kafr Bir'im,
after two
Christian Palestinian villages whose inhabitants...
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village church. In the
summer of 1972, the
villagers of Kafr Bir'im and
Iqrit went back to
repair their churches and
refused to leave.
Their action was...
- were
allowed to
remain while Muslims were
driven out.[citation needed] At
Iqrit and Bir'im the IDF
ordered Christians to
evacuate for a
brief spell, an...
-
Black September commander and
negotiator Luttif Afif
named the
operation "
Iqrit and Biram",
after two
Palestinian Christian villages whose inhabitants were...
- Palestine,
especially from Al-B****a, and some
families from Kfar Baram,
Iqrit,
Haifa and Acre, Israel, most of whom are Christians.
There are currently...
- out of
their towns,
including al-B****a, Ramla, Lod, Safed, Kafr Bir'im,
Iqrit, Tarbikha,
Eilabun and Haifa. Many
Christian towns or
neighborhoods were...
- 31°28′42″N 34°39′42″E / 31.47833°N 34.66167°E / 31.47833; 34.66167 Nir
Akiva Iqrit Acre 1
November 1948 568 24,722
Expulsion Rubble 33°04′32″N 35°16′31″E...