- from the north,
while a
joint infantry and
mounted infantry attack on Ali
Muntar captured the position. However, the
lateness of the hour, the determination...
- In the
Hebrew Bible, the name
Azazel (/əˈzeɪzəl, ˈæzəˌzɛl/; Hebrew: עֲזָאזֵל ʿĂzāʾzēl)
represents a
desolate place where a
scapegoat bearing the sins of...
- The
Jericho Governorate (Arabic: محافظة أريحا, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Arīḥā) is one of 16
Governorates of Palestine. Its
capital is Jericho. The governorate...
- The
Karni Crossing (Arabic: معبر كارني or معبر المنطار, Hebrew: מעבר קרני) was a
cargo terminal on the Israel-Gaza
Strip barrier located in the north-eastern...
-
Khirbat al-
Muntar was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War by Palmach's
First Battalion...
-
Izbita (Bucsum-Izbita), Jurcuiești, Lu****ști, Măgura,
Muntari (Bucsum-
Muntár), Petreni, Poiana,
Poieni (Bucsum-Pojén), Stâlnișoara, Vâlcea,
Valea Abruzel...
- point) of the grid was
placed 100 km to the
south and west of the Ali el-
Muntar hill that
overlooks Gaza city. The unit
length for the grid was the kilometre;...
- to a halt when they were
targeted by
Ottoman artillery firing from Ali
Muntar.
Despite this, the
captured position was consolidated.
During the day a...
- (Gate of the Town), Bab al-Khalil (Gate of Hebron), and Bab al-
Muntar (Gate of Tell al-
Muntar). Some of the
older buildings in Gaza's Old City use the ablaq...
- 97000°E / 31.93778; 34.97000
Jindas Ramle 12 July 1948 incl. 4,448 al-
Muntar Safad 20 July 1949 incl. 52
Yiftach Rubble 32°59′21″N 35°34′13″E / 32...