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Isfiya (Arabic: عسفيا, Hebrew: עִסְפִיָא), also
known as Usfiya, is a Druze-majority
village in
northern Israel,
governed by a
local council. It also includes...
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Druze towns of
Daliyat al-Karmel and
Isfiya were
merged to
become one city,
initially known as
Daliyat al-Karmel-
Isfiya,
later renamed to
Carmel City in 2005...
- Ya'akov on the
southern slope; the
Druze communities of
Daliyat al-Karmel and
Isfiya on the more
central part of the ridge; and the
towns of Nesher,
Tirat Hakarmel...
- The fire
appeared to be
caused by
human activity near the
Druze town of
Isfiya. On 6
December a 14-year-old
resident of the town told
police that he had...
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Druze women making "Druze pita" (Saj bread) in
Isfiya, Israel...
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Maccabi Haifa.
Keouf was born in
Isfiya to a
Druze family. He is a
product of the
youth academies of
Hapoel Isfiya,
Ironi Nesher, and
Maccabi Haifa....
- uncertain.
Scholars acknowledge one
tradition suggesting they
settled at
Isfiya,
following the
downfall of the Lebanon-centered
House Ma'an.
Daliyat al-Karmel's...
- that the
villages were destro**** by
Ibrahim Pasha.
Daliyat al-Karmil and
Isfiya were the sole
Druze settlements left
standing on
Mount Carmel. The local...
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Scholarship for
young writers.
Mansour was born (1965) in the
Druze village of
Isfiya in
northern Israel. He has a Ph.D from the
University of Haifa's Middle...
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Hapoel Isfiya (Hebrew: הפועל עוספיא) is a
football club
based in
Isfiya in
northern Israel. The club is
currently in Liga Gimel,
Jezreel division. Hapoel...