Sa'sa' (Arabic: سعسع, Hebrew: סעסע) was a Palestinian village, located 12 kilometres northwest of Safed, that was depopulated by Israeli forces during...
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Sa'sa' (Arabic: سعسع, also spelled Saasaa) is a town in southwestern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located southwest of...
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massacres were perpetrated by Zionist forces in the Palestinian village of Sa'sa'. The first occurred on the night of 14-15 February 1948, when Palmach forces...
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village of Sa'sa'. Sa'sa' was demolished by the Israeli Seventh Brigade and Oded Brigade on October 30, 1948. Many of the villagers from Sa'sa live in Nahr...
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Khirbat Sa'sa' was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April...
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Operation Hiram (redirect from Battle of Sa'sa)
From Jish, the 72nd and 79th battalions then turned west to take Sa'sa. After taking Sa'sa the Israeli forces then turned northwest taking Kfar Birem, Saliha...
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January Sa'sa' massacre February Operation Cast Thy Bread April Battle of Haifa (1948) April Operation HaHar October Operation Hiram October Sa'sa' massacre...
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Capture of Damascus (1918) (section Action at Sa'sa)
at Jisr Benat Yakub on 27 September, occupying Quneitra the next day, at Sa'sa' on 29/30 September, and at Kaukab and the Barada Gorge on 30 September...
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Myanmar Chung Hsin-yu (also known as Sasa), Taiwanese host and actress Sa'sa', a Palestinian village depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War Sasa...
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Dimashq Governorate, located southwest of Damascus. Nearby localities include Sa'sa' to the west, Beit Saber to the northwest, Khan al-Shih to the north, Zakiyah...
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775 Sa'sa' Dourin دورين 750 Sa'sa' Hamrit حمريت 737 Sa'sa' Maas ماعص 719 Sa'sa' al-Hubariyah الهباريـة 711 Sa'sa' Jisr al-Safra جسر الصفراء 704 Sa'sa' Ain...
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United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone. Nearby localities include Sa'sa' to the northeast, Quneitra to the southwest, Jubata al-Khashab to the northwest...
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during the expulsion from Ramle Israeli forces attacking the village of Sa'sa' Belligerents Israel Before 26 May 1948: Yishuv Paramilitary groups: Haganah...
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time after the Raj’i incident (4 Safar/April 625), chief of the Amir ibn Sa'sa' tribe Abu Bara' Amir ibn Malik came to Madina and obtained information...
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a number of border villages, including Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Hula, and Sa‘sa‘, on the day the villages were occupied or shortly thereafter."), 202, and...
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chieftain Zuhayr ibn Jadhima. When the latter was killed by the Banu 'Amir ibn Sa'sa' some years later, the Hawazin discontinued their tribute to Ghatafan. Sporadic...
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the village of Sa'sa' on 14 February in which 60 villagers were killed. A contemporary report puts the number of casualties in Sa'sa at 11 killed and...
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Operation Hiram" Morris 2004, "Civilians appear to have been murdered in Sa‘sa as well." Morris (2004), pp. 481,487,501,502. Morris 2004 "The soldiers...
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Tiberias), now abandoned Sarafand El Kharab police station Sa'sa' police post, 4km west of Sa'sa', now military base adjacent to Mattat Shafa Amr police...
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gained in a number of attacks in February 1948, notably those on Qisarya and Sa'sa', was used in the development of a plan detailing how enemy population centers...
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raid on Dec 18 1947, the Balad Al-Shayk massacre on Dec 31 1947, and the Sa'sa' massacre on Feb 14 1948. Pappé considers that the Haganah sent in the Irgun...
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a number of border villages, including Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Hula, and Sa'sa', on the day the villages were occupied or shortly thereafter."), 202, and...
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Location Najd (origin), Maghreb, Egypt Descended from Hilal bin 'Amir bin Sa'sa bin Mu'awiya bin Bakr bin Hawazin Parent tribe Banu 'Amir Population 4,000...
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Hinah Khirbet al-Sawda Maghar al-Mir al-Maqrousa Mazraat Beit Jinn Sa'sa Subdistrict Sa'sa' Abou Qawouq al-Adnaniyah Beit Saber Beitima Deir Maker Denaji...
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Galilee, the Palmach's third Battalion commanded by Moshe Kelman, attacked Sa'sa', 15 February, and blew up ten houses, killing 11 villagers.[citation needed]...
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Syria Governorate Rif Dimashq Governorate District Qatana District Nahiyah Sa'sa' Population (2004 census) • Total 750 Time zone UTC+2 (EET) • Summer...
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force of 60 men which attacked the Arab village of Sa'sa' in the Upper Galilee, perpetrating the Sa'sa' massacre which killed approximately sixty Palestinians...
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Hinah Khirbet al-Sawda Maghar al-Mir al-Maqrousa Mazraat Beit Jinn Sa'sa Subdistrict Sa'sa' Abou Qawouq al-Adnaniyah Beit Saber Beitima Deir Maker Denaji...
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35°18′14″E / 33.00528°N 35.30389°E / 33.00528; 35.30389 Tzuriel, Hosen Sa'sa' Safad 30 October 1948 1,311 14,796 Hiram Massacre 3 or more Jewish families...
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punished by the authorities. Ultimately, residents from the village of Sa'sa' buried the body in their village and informed his family of his death....
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