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مسجد قريه اجزم 2014 03 26 16 58
مسجد قريه اجزم 2014 03 26 16 58

Ijzim (Arabic: إجزم) was a village in the Haifa Subdistrict of British Mandate Palestine, 19.5 kilometers south of the city, that was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Many of its Palestinian inhabitants ended up as refugees in Jenin after a group of Israeli Special Forces, composed of members of the Golani, Carmeli and Alexandroni Brigades, attacked the village in Operation Shoter on 24 July 1948.Families from Ijzim include the Madis, the Nabhanis and the Alhassans, with the majority of the families derived from the Bani Nabhan tribe. Collectively, they owned over 40,000 dunams (40 km2) of land and were considered one of the richest villages in Palestine.

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Ijzim
Hattel, Hof HaCarmel Regional Council

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3085000 Hof HaCarmel Regional Council
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