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Palestinian Communities Destroyed in Al-Nakba PALESTINIAN COMMUNITIES DESTROYED IN AL-NAKBA 1. Abil Qamh 71. al-Wayziiyya 141. al-Mujaydil 211. Arab al-Safa 281. Sarafand al-Kharab 351. al-Qabu 2. al-Zuq al-Fawqani 72. Ammuqa 142. Hadatha 212. al-Hamra' 282. Wadi Haunayn 352. Dayr al-Hawa 3. al-Sanbariyya 73. Qabba'a 143. al-Dalhamiyya 213. al-Khunayzir 283. al-Nabi Rubin 353. Bayt 'Itab 4. al-Shawka al-Tahta 74. Qaddita 144. Awlam 214. al-Fatur 284. al-Qubayba 354. Allar 5. Khan al-Duwayr 75. Fir'im 145. Sirin 215. Arab Zahrat al-Dumayra 285. Zarnuqa 355. Khirbat al-Tannur 6. al-Mansiyhiyya 76. Mughr al-Khayt 146. al-Tira 216. Arab al-Fuqara' 286. Yibna 356. Sufla 7. al-Khisas 77. al-Dirdara 147. Khirbat al-Taqa 217. Khirbat al-Sarkas 287. Aqir 357. Dayr Aban 8. al-Zuq al-Tahtani 78. Mansurat al-Khayt 148. al-Bira 218. Raml Zayta 288. al-Na'ani 358. Jarash 9. Hunin 79. Khirbat al-Muntar 149. Danna 219. Arab al-Nufay'at 289. al-Barriyya 359. al-Burayj 10. al-Khalisa 80. al-Ja'una 150. Indur 220. Wadi al-Hawarith 290. al-Qubab 360. Zakariyya 11. al-Mansura 81. Biriyya 151. Jaba' 221. Khirbat Zalafa 291. Bayt Shanna 361. Mughallis 12. Lazzaza 82. Ayn al-Zaytun 152. al-Sarafand 222. Khirbat al-Majdal 292. Salbit 362. Idnibba 13. Madahil 83. Mirun 153. Ijzim 223. al-Manshiyya 293. Khirbat al-Buwayra 363. al-Tina 14. al-'Abisiyya 84. Amqa 154. Khirbat al-Manara 224. al-Jalama 294. Ajanjul 364. al-Masmiyya al-Saghira 15. Qaytiyya 85. Kuwaykat 155. Kafr Lam 225. Qaqun 295. Nitaf 365. Qastina 16. al-Na'ima 86. al-Sumayriyya 156. Ayn Ghazal 226. Wadi Qabbani 296. Bayt Thul 366. Tall al-Turmus 17. al-Dawwara 87. al-Sammu'I 157. al-Sawamir 227. Umm Khalid 297. Dayr Ayyub 367. Bayt Daras 18. al-Salihiyya 88. al-Zahiriyya al-Tahta 158. Khirbat Qumbaza 228. Khirbat Bayt Lid 298. al-Latrun 368. al-Sawafir al-Shamaliyya 19. al-Hamra' 89. Akbara 159. Umm al-Zinat 229. Bayyarat Hannun 299. Abu Shusha 369. al-Sawafir al-Gharbiyya 20. al-Muftakhira 90. al-Zanghariyya 160. Qira 230. Ghabat Kafr Sur 300. Saydun 370. al-Sawafir al-Sharqiyya 21. al-Zawiya 91. Jubb Yusuf 161. Abu Zurayq 231. Fardisya 301. al-Mansura 371. al-Jaladiyya 22. al-Buwayziyya 92. al-Qudayriyya 162. al-Rihaniyya 232. Khirbat al-Zababida 302. al-Maghar 372. Bi'lin 23. Khiyam al-Walid 93. al-Shuna 163. Abu Shusha 233. Miska 303. Bashshit 373. Tall al-Safi 24. Jahula 94. al-Farradiyya 164. Khirbat Lid 234. Kafr Saba 304. Qatra 374. Bayt Nattif 25. Ghuraba 95. Kafr 'Inan 165. Kafra 235. Tabsur 305. Shahma 375. Ajjur 26. al-Nabi Yusha' 96. al-Manshiyya 166. Kawkab al-Hawa 236. al-Haram 306. Umm Kalkha 376. Dayr al-Dubban 27. Qadas 97. Khirbat Karraza 167. Khirbat al-Zawiya 237. Ijlil al-Shamaliyya 307. Khulda 377. Ra'na 28. al-Malikiyya 98. al-Butayha 168. Khirbat Umm Sabuna 238. Ijlil al-Qibliyya 308. Dayr Muhaysin 378. Barqusya 29. al-'Urayfiyya 99. Arab al-Shamalina 169. Yubla 239. Biyar 'Adas 309. Bayt Jiz 379. Zikrin 30. al-Dirbashiyya 100. al-Samakiyya 170. Ayn al-Mansi 240. al-Muwaylih 310. Bayr Susin 380. Summil 31. Baysamun 101. Yaquq 171. al-Naghnaghiyya 241. Abu Kishk 311. Khirbat Baut Far 381. Jusayr 32. Mallaha 102. al--Mansura 172. al-Ghubayya al-Tahta 242. al-Sawalima 312. al-Mukhayzin 382. Ibdis 33. Harrawi 103. al-Birwa 173. Daliyat al-Rawha' 243. al-Shaykh Muwannis 313. Arab Suqrir 383. Julis 34. Arab al-Zubayd 104. al-Tabigha 174. al-Tantura 244. al-Mirr 314. Barqa 384. Hamama 35. al-'Ulmaniyya 105. Mi'ar 175. al-Ghubayya al-Fawqa 245. Fajja 315. Isdud 385. al-Jura 36. Dayshum 106. al-Damun 176. al-Mansi 246. al-Jammasin al-Sharqi 316. al-Batani Al-Gharbi 386. al-Khisas 37. Saliha 107. al-Ruways 177. al-Lajjun 247. Jarisha 317. al-Batani Al-Sharqi 387. Ni'ilya 38. Suruh 108. Ghuwayr Abu Shusha 178. al-Kafrayn 248. al-Jammasin al-Gharbi 318. Yasur 388. Bayt 'Affa 39. Tarbikha 109. Khirbat al-Wa'ra al-Soda 179. Sabbarin 249. al-Mas'udiyya 319. al-Masmiyya al-Kabira 389. Iraq Suwaydan 40. al-Nabi Rubin 110. Wadi al-Hamam 180. al-Butaymat 250. Majdal Yaba 320. al-Khayma 390. Hatta 41. Iqrit 111. al-Majdal 181. Khubbaza 251. al-Musayri'a 321. Jilya 391. Karatiyya 42. Khirbat 'Iribbin 112. Hittin 182. Umm al-Shawf 252. Qula 322. Qazaza 392. Zayta 43. al-Bassa 113. Nimrin 183. al-Sindiyana 253. Rantiya 323. Sajad 393. Kudna 44. Arab al-Samniyya 114. Wa'arat al-Sarris 184. Burayka 254. al-Abbasiyya 324. Kirbat Ism Allah 394. Khirbat Umm Burj 45. al-Zib 115. Khirbat al-Kasayir 185. Kabara 255. Saqiya 325. Dayr Rafat 395. Dayr Al-Nakhkhas 46. al-Mansura 116. Hawsha 186. Khirbat al-Shuna 256. Salama 326. Sar'a 396. Bayt Jibrin 47. Kafr Bir'im 117. Lubya 187. Jabbul 257. al-Khayriyya 327. Islin 397. al-Faluja 48. Fara 118. al-Nuqayb 188. al-Murassas 258. Yazur 328. Artuf 398. Kawkaba 49. Alma 119. Nasir al-Din 189. Qumya 259. Kafr 'Ana 329. Ishwa' 399. Bayt Tima 50. Tulayl 120. al-Shajara 190. Zir'in 260. al-Tira 330. Bayt Mahsir 400. al-Jiyya 51. al-Husayniyya 121. Saffuriyya 191. Nuris 261. Bayt Dajan 331. Saris 401. Barbara 52. al-Ras al-Ahmar 122. Khirbat Sa'sa' 192. al-Mazar 262. Dayr Tarif 332. Khirbat al-'Umur 402. Hiribya 53. Sa'sa 123. Balad al-Shaykh 193. Zab'a 263. al-Safiriyya 333. Bayt Naqquba 403. Bayt Jirja 54. Dayr al-Qasi 124. al-Tira 194. al-Hamidiyya 264. Bayt Nabala 334. al-Qastal 404. Hulayqat 55. al-Kabri 125. Yajur 195. Arab al-Bawati 265. al-Haditha 335. Qalunya 405. Iraq al-Manshiyya 56. al-Nahr 126. Kafr Sabt 196. al-Sakhina 266. Dayr Abu Salama 336. Lifta 406. al-Qubayba 57. al-Ghabisiyya 127. al-Manara 197. Tall al-Shawk 267. Sarafand al-'Amar 337. Dayr Yasin 407. al-Dawayima 58. al-Tall 128. al-Samra 198. al-Ghazzawiyya 268. Khirbat al-Duhayriyya 338. Suba 408. Burayr 59. Umm al-Faraj 129. Samakh 199. al-Ashrafiyya 269. Daniyal 339. Dayr 'Amr 409. Simsim 60. Khirbat Jiddin 130. al-Hamma 200. Khirbat al-Jawfa 270. Jimzu 340. Bayt Umm al-Mays 410. Dayr Sunayd 61. Suhmata 131. al-Manshiyya 201. Qannir 271. Khirbat Zakariyya 341. Kasla 411. Dimra 62. Sabalan 132. al-'Ubaydiyya 202. Khirbat al-Burj 272. Shilta 342. Khirbat al-Lawz 412. Najd 63. Ghabbatiyya 133. Ma'dhar 203. Barrat Qisarya 273. al-Burj 343. Sataf 413. Huj 64. Safsaf 134. Khirbat al-Damun 204. Qisarya 274. Barfiliya 344. Ayn Kharim 414. al-Jammama 65. Taytaba 135. al-Jalama 205. Wadi 'Ara 275. Kharruba 345. al-Mahila 415. Kawfakha 66. Dallata 136. Ma'lul 206. Umm 'Ajra 276. Innaba 346. al-Jura 416. al-Muharraqa 67. Marus 137. Ayn Hawd 207. Masil al-Jizl 277. Bir Ma'in 347. al-Walaja 417. al-'Imara 68. Kirad al-Ghannama 138. Atlit 208. Farwana 278. al-Kunayyisa 348. Aqqur 418. al-Khalasa 69. Kirad al-Baqqara 139. al-Mazar 209. Arab al-'Arida 279. Abu al-Fadl 349. Dayr al-Shaykh 70. Yarda 140. Khirbat al-Mansura 210. al-Sammiriyya 280. Bir Salim 350. Ras Abu 'Ammar .
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