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Khubbayza (Arabic: خبْيزة) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Haifa Subdistrict,
located 29.5
kilometers (18.3 mi)
southeast of Haifa. It was situated...
- 32°38′48″N 34°56′08″E / 32.64667°N 34.93556°E / 32.64667; 34.93556
Khubbayza Haifa 12 May 1948 336 4,854
Mishmar HaEmek Rubble 32°33′22″N 35°03′56″E...
- al-Shamaliyya 12 May 1948 n/a n/a 680 Bash**** 12 May 1948 n/a Giv'ati 1,620
Khubbayza 12–14 May 1948 n/a IZL 290 Najd 13 May 1948 n/a
Negev 620 Al-Batani al-Sharqi...
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Lajjun 2022: Mi'ar 2021: Al-Dumun (mostly
online due to Covid) 2019:
Khubbayza 2018:
Atlit 2017: Al-Kabri,
initially 25,000
attendees anti****ted and...
- al-Tahta
Hawsha Ijzim Jaba' al-Jalama
Kabara al-Kafrayn Kafr Lam al-Kas****
Khubbayza Lid al-Manara al-Mansi al-Mansura al-Mazar
Naghnaghiya Qannir Qira Qisarya...
- al-Tahta
Hawsha Ijzim Jaba' al-Jalama
Kabara al-Kafrayn Kafr Lam al-Kas****
Khubbayza Lid al-Manara al-Mansi al-Mansura al-Mazar
Naghnaghiya Qannir Qira Qisarya...
- village, are
still visible. Otherwise, much of the site is
overgrown with
khubbayza (a wild
plant belonging to the
mallow family that is
cooked as a vegetable...
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Israel are
within the
boundaries of the reserve: Abu Shusha, al-Butaymat,
Khubbayza, al-Rihaniyya,
Daliyat al-Rawha’, Abu Zurayq, and al-Kafrayn. In addition...
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forces in Wadi Ara.
During the war
refugees from the
villages of Sabbarin,
Khubbayza, Al-Kafrayn and Al-Butaymat
settled in the village. On 3
April 1949 Israel...
- described: "No
houses remain. Some
graves can be seen
amidst foxtail and
khubbayza (mallow) plants. One of the
graves has an
inscribed tombstone resting...