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related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bayt
Naqquba (Arabic: بيت نقّوبة, Hebrew: בית נקובא, also
spelled Bait
Naqquba) was a
Palestinian village in British...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Ein
Naqquba (Arabic: عين نقوبا, Hebrew: עֵין נַקוּבָּא) is an Arab
village in central...
- area in the West Bank.
About Beit
Naqquba,
Morris writes (p. 263): "It is
possible that the
inhabitants of Beit
Naqquba had
received both an
order to evacuate...
- on the
village lands of Beit
Naqquba. The
village was depo****ted in 1948 (its
inhabitants returning to
create Ein
Naqquba in 1962) and was
replaced by...
- 35°29′52″E / 32.97972°N 35.49778°E / 32.97972; 35.49778
Birya Bayt
Naqquba Jerusalem 1
April 1948 278 2,979
Nachshon 3 or more
Jewish families 31°48′16″N...
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Jerusalem Abu
Ghosh Beit
Jimal Beit
Safafa Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Ein
Naqquba Ein Rafa East
Jerusalem (occupied) East
Jerusalem Abu Tor Beit
Hanina Christian...
- jurisdiction. Abu
Ghosh is the
largest of them. Abu
Ghosh 7,942 Beit
Jimal Ein
Naqquba 3,737 Ein Rafa 1,297 East
Jerusalem was
annexed by
Israel after its victory...
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Jerusalem Abu
Ghosh Beit
Jimal Beit
Safafa Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Ein
Naqquba Ein Rafa East
Jerusalem (occupied) East
Jerusalem Abu Tor Beit
Hanina Christian...
-
Government of Palestine. Morris, B. (1994). "The Case of Abu
Ghosh and Beit
Naqquba, Al
Fureidis and Jisr
Zarka in 1948 -or Why Four
Villages Remained". 1948...
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Jerusalem Abu
Ghosh Beit
Jimal Beit
Safafa Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Ein
Naqquba Ein Rafa East
Jerusalem (occupied) East
Jerusalem Abu Tor Beit
Hanina Christian...