- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Lifta (Arabic: لفتا; Hebrew: ליפתא) was a
Palestinian village on the outskirts...
-
cubic meters of
water a year (compared to 125,000
cubic meters for the
Lifta spring in West Jerusalem. The
spring is
under the
control of the Israeli...
- Ben-Hur
filming site near
Lifta,
intended to
represent Jerusalem...
-
Kefar Lifta (كفر لفتا), and
situated on the left-hand side of the road as one
enters Jerusalem. It is now an
abandoned Arab village. The word
Lifta is merely...
- organization.[additional citation(s) needed]
Hammuda was born in the
village of
Lifta in 1908.[citation needed]
Following the Nakba,
Hammuda took part in an attempt...
- B'nei Yehuda, a
messianic cult of
former gangsters turned mystics based in
Lifta,
trying to
infiltrate the area to blow it up. On 15
January 1988, during...
-
Shearim and the
Bukharim quarter, on the
outskirts of the
village lands of
Lifta,
following a
quarrel which began when he and his
friends tried to retrieve...
-
Irgun carried out a
number of operations. An Arab bus
making its way from
Lifta was
attacked in Jerusalem. In two
other locations in Jerusalem,
Arabs were...
- p. 132 n. 12, "The m****acre at Deir Y****in was
frequently cited in the
Lifta accounts as
having been a landmark, a
focal point in the
events of the Nakba...
-
families residing in Beit
Hanina (Dar Abu-Zuheir) and the now-depo****ted
Lifta (Abu Aaukal),
situated near Jerusalem, as well as
families in Beit Ummar...