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Sataf (Arabic: صطاف, Hebrew: סטף) was a
Palestinian village in the
Jerusalem Subdistrict depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It was located...
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Filming took
place in Israel. The
denouement takes place at the
Springs of
Sataf.
Lauren Bacall, who was Jewish,
agreed to be cast in the film as it gave...
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wooded slope just
north of Even Sapir, Israel, and
across the
valley from
Sataf. It is
located a
short distance from Ein Karem, the
traditional birthplace...
- The
ruined structure of an
ancient house, near Neve
Michael Remains of
Sataf village Judaean Desert, the arid area in the
eastern Judaean Mountains and...
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facilitates an easy
childbirth Drinking from the
waters of the
spring of
Sataf in
Israel across from the
Monastery of
Saint John in the
Wilderness prevents...
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trace 31°40′39″N 34°41′55″E / 31.67750°N 34.69861°E / 31.67750; 34.69861
Sataf Jerusalem 13 July 1948 626 3,775
Danny Some
walls 31°46′9″N 35°7′38″E /...
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marches and
undertook weapons and
sabotage training at
their base camp at
Sataf, a depo****ted Arab
village just west of Jerusalem. In
addition to the unit's...
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neighborhood overlooks the
village of Ein Karem,
Nahal Sorek, and the
ruins of
Sataf. The
neighborhood was
named for
American Zionist leader Max (Menachem) Bressler...
- wars in Iraq and Syria. In contrast, his
latest book is The
Devil from the
Sataf, a book of
Israeli legends collected and invented. Both
books became best...
- Sar'a 13–14 July 1948
Egyptian forces 4th
Battalion Har'el
Brigade 340
Sataf 13–14 July 1948 n/a Har'el
Brigade 540 al-Maliha 14–16 July 1948 Egyptian...