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Ramla or
Ramle (Hebrew: רַמְלָה, Ramlā; Arabic: الرملة, ar-Ramleh) is a city in the
Central District of Israel.
Ramle is one of Israel's
mixed cities,...
- 1948
Palestine war, the
Palestinian towns of
Lydda (also
known as Lod) and
Ramle were
captured by the
Israeli Defense Forces and
their residents (totalling...
- was to
capture the
cities of
Lydda and
Ramle,
located on the road to Jerusalem,
southeast of Tel Aviv.
Ramle was one of the main
obstacles blocking Jewish...
- הלבן, romanized: HaMisgad HaLavan) was an Umayyad-era
mosque located in
Ramle, Israel. Only its
minaret is
still standing.
According to
local Islamic...
- Umar
Akhbar bin
Ramle (born 2 May 1996), also
known as just Umar, is a
Singaporean professional footballer who
plays as a central-midfielder or defensive-midfielder...
- The
Ramle Subdistrict was one of the
subdistricts of
Mandatory Palestine. It was part of
Lydda District of the
British Mandate of Palestine. The sub-district's...
- was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine,
located 8 km
southeast of
Ramle. It was
ethnically cleansed in May 1948...
- 60% of the area
proposed for an Arab state,
including Jaffa,
Lydda and
Ramle area,
Upper Galilee, some
parts of the Negev, the east
coast as far as Gaza...
- 1948 Arab–Israeli War, 50,000-70,000
Palestinian Arabs from the
cities of
Ramle and Lod (also
spelled Lydda) were
forcibly expelled by
Israeli forces. Lydda's...
- Al-Haditha was a
Palestinian village in the
Ramle Subdistrict. It was
located 8 km
northeast of Ramla, on the bank of Wadi al-Natuf. The site, now known...