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Jilya was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine. The
Romans referred to it as
Jilya by Galla. It was depo****ted during...
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Jilya Ramle 9 July 1948 383 10,347 31°46′06″N 34°51′52″E / 31.76833°N 34.86444°E...
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Palestine War, the
Palestinian Arab
villages of Al-Burayj (Bureij), Sejed,
Jilya and
Qazaza were
located on the site of today's base, but
their residents...
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forces have
entered the
villages of Qazaza, Kheima,
Jilya, ‘Idnibba and Mughallis,
expelled the inhabitants, [and]
blown up and torched...
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Muhaysin Dayr
Tarif Khirbat al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha
Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma
Khulda al-Kunayyisa
Latrun Lydda al-Maghar Majdal...
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Qazaza in 1922. In 1945
Qazaza joined with the
villagers of
Sajad and
Jilya and
established a
common school for all the
three villages. This school...
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Egyptian bases and
Palestinian Arab
villages on July 16–17,
including Jilya, Qazaza, Idnibba, Mughallis, Zayta,
Isdud and Bayt Jibrin. It was followed...
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Ayyub Dayr
Muhaysin Dayr
Tarif al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha
Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma
Khulda al-Kunayyisa al-Latrun
Lydda al-Maghar Majdal...
- Julis, Karatiyya, Bayt Jibrin, Iraq al-Manshiyya, Qastina, Ibdis, Idnibba,
Jilya, Rafah, Al-Jura, Tell es-Safi,
Abasan al-Kabera, Al-Sawafir al-Shamaliyya...
- Summil, Barqusya, Bi´lin,
Masmiya al Saghira, al-Tina, Kheima, Idnibba,
Jilya, Qazaza, and Mughallis. The
orders specifically were to "destroy" any "armed...