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Shuafat (Arabic: شعفاط Šuʿafāṭ), also Shu'fat and Sha'fat, is a
mostly Palestinian Arab
neighborhood of East Jerusalem,
forming part of north-eastern...
- or more
commonly Shuafat (Arabic: شعفاط Šuʿafāṭ), is a
Palestinian refugee camp in
Jerusalem jurisdiction located next to
Shuafat, a
Palestinian Arab...
- Ze'ev is
situated east of
Shuafat and Beit Hanina, west of Hizma,
south of Neve Yaakov, and
north of 'Anata and the
Shuafat refugee camp. The Israeli...
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Joining up with the 4th Brigade, the
Israelis then
descended through Shuafat and the site of what is now
French Hill,
through Jordanian defenses at...
- to the west, Har
Hotzvim to the south, and
Shuafat to the east.
Initially called Reches Shuafat (
Shuafat Ridge), it was
later named for
Rabbi Shlomo...
- Tor Beit
Hanina Christian Quarter Isawiya Jabel Mukaber Muslim Quarter Ras al-Amud
Sheikh Jarrah Shuafat Silwan Sur
Baher At-Tur Umm Tuba Wadi al-Joz...
- Tor Beit
Hanina Christian Quarter Isawiya Jabel Mukaber Muslim Quarter Ras al-Amud
Sheikh Jarrah Shuafat Silwan Sur
Baher At-Tur Umm Tuba Wadi al-Joz...
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villages of Silwan, Ras al-Amud
Aqabat al-Suwana, 'Ard al-Samar and
parts of
Shuafat. This
expansion of the
boundaries was
prompted in
large part by the need...
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reaches of
modern Jerusalem, on the
outskirts of the
Pisgat Ze'ev and
Shuafat neighborhoods. This
location is 3
miles (4.8 km)
north of
ancient Jerusalem...
- the
Second Temple in 70 CE, but
discoveries in
places like
Jericho and
Shuafat indicate their continued use
until the Bar
Kokhba revolt. Conversely, in...