- Bayt
Nattif or Beit
Nattif (Arabic: بيت نتّيف, Hebrew: בית נטיף and בית נתיף alternatively) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located some 20 kilometers...
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decided that the
soldiers of the
Fifth Battalion would proceed unto Bayt
Nattif with the intent, that
after the
capture of the village, it
would be possible...
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Shemesh neighborhood area was the site
belonging to the Arab
village Bayt
Nattif,
which was
built on
remnants of an
ancient Judean town, with
various remnants...
- IDF
forces near Bayt
Nattif, near Hebron,
after it was captured.
October 1948....
- Klein,
Eitan (2011). "A Rock-Cut
Burial Cave from the
Roman Period at Beit
Nattif,
Judaean Foothills" (PDF).
Israel Exploration Journal. 61 (2): 196–216....
- name of town and
toparchy in
Roman Judaea,
usually identified with Bayt
Nattif Pella, Piedmont, muni****lity in the
Province of
Novara Pella Palace, residence...
- Jerusalem, as well as
families in Beit
Ummar and the now-depo****ted Bayt
Nattif in the
Hebron Hills, were
recorded to have
upheld traditions of
Jewish ancestry...
- main roads.
According to Lichtenberger,
archaeological evidence from Bayt
Nattif suggests a
persistence of non-conformist
unorthodox Jewish groups that did...
- 34°58′03″E / 32.63194°N 34.96750°E / 32.63194; 34.96750 Ein Ayala?Ofer Bayt
Nattif Hebron 21
October 1948 2,494 44,587 Ha-Har
Rubble 31°41′44″N 34°59′46″E...
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Gedera is now
identified with
Khirbet Judraya, 1 km (0.6 mi)
south of Bayt
Nattif. Tel Qatra,
which lies at the
northern edge of Gedera, is
usually identified...