Al-Jura
Al-Jura (Arabic: الجورة) was a Palestinian village that was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, located immediately adjacent to the towns of Ashkelon and the ruins of ancient Ascalon. In 1945, the village had a population of approximately 2,420 mostly Muslim inhabitants. Though defended by the Egyptian Army, al-Jura was nevertheless captured by Israel's Givati Brigade in a November 4, 1948, offensive as part of Operation Yoav. Its residents had their origins in Egypt, Hebron, and Bedouin communities. The Shrine of Husayn's Head was located outside the town, until it was destroyed by the Israeli army in 1950. The founder and spiritual leader of the Hamas militant organization Ahmed Yassin was born in al-Jura.
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Hel HaYam, Ashkelon
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| N 31.665833333333 ° | E 34.554722222222 ° |
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חיל הים
Hel HaYam
7875809 Ashkelon
South District, Israel
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