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Susya (Arabic: سوسية, Hebrew: סוּסְיָא; Susiyeh, Susiya, Susia) is a
location in the
southern Hebron Governorate in the West Bank. It
houses an archaeological...
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Khirbet Susya (Arabic: سوسية, Hebrew: סוּסְיָא) is a
Palestinian village in the West Bank.
Palestinian villagers reported as
living in
caves and nearby...
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Susya (Hebrew: סוּסְיָא) is a
religious communal Israeli settlement in Area C of the West Bank.
Located near but not atop the
ancient Jewish village and...
- 'farm', and "Souseh" is
derived from (classical Syriac: ܣܘܣܝܐ, romanized:
Sūsyā)
which means 'horse', hence, the name
collectively means 'Horse farm'. Today...
- West Bank
released footage of an
Israeli settler attack on
Palestinians in
Susya. US said that it
carried out
strikes on a
Houthi missile storage center...
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Rabud al-Ramadin ar-Rihiya
Sahel Wadi Elma
Sikka Shuyukh al-Arrub as-Sura
Susya Tarrama at-Tuwani Umm
Ashoqan Umm al-Butm Umm al-Khair Wadi al-Amayer Wadi...
- A
Palestinian demonstration against the
demolition of the
village Susya...
- Showbread. In some
ancient synagogues, such as the fifth-century
synagogue in
Susya, the
Torah scroll was not
placed inside the
synagogue at all, but in a room...
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replaced by Muslims.
During the
early Islamic period, the
synagogues of
Susya and
Eshtemoa were
repurposed as mosques. It
remains unclear whether local...
- Ma'ale Hever, Ma'on,
Mitzpe Asa'el, Negohot, Otniel, Sansana, Shim'a,
Susya,
Telem and
Teneh Omarim.
Three of the
settlements - Eshkolot, Sansana, and...