explicit
06.08.06, 15:04
Historycznie , na tych ziemiach Muslims i Christians zyli od wiekow w
harmonii , do czasu kiedy pojawili sie syjonisci - Mieszkancy i osiedla
niknely next day po kreowaniu Zionlandu ,...
uklony
W sumie ciekawa i pouczajaca historia ,...
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The seven lost villages
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By Danny Rubinstein
Hezbollah secretary general Hassan Nasrallah and his followers occasionally
mention the fact that in 1948 the "Zionist entity" annexed several Lebanese
villages, expelled their residents, stole their property and destroyed their
homes. He is referring to seven villages that were part of Mandatory
Palestine, and whose inhabitants were Shiite Muslims ,...
The northernmost of the Shiite villages is Ibel al-Qamah, which was located
about two kilometers south of Metula. Until it was destroyed in 1948, this
little village stood on the ancient tel of the biblical city of Avel Beit-
Maakha, which is mentioned in the book of II Samuel. Metula-born
archaeologist Meir Ben-Dov remembers that there were few families in the
village, half of them Christian and half Shiite. He says there was a small
church in the village, whose bell served after 1948 to summon the members of
Kibbutz Kfar Giladi to their dining room ,...
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/746274.html