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    population of Muslims, Christians, and Druze in Israel's Northern District with an area of 19,810 dunams. Maghar was given the status of a local council in...
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  • Pradesh Mughar, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province Maghar, Israel, an Arab town in northern Israel Al-Maghar, a Palestinian village depopulated in 1948 Battle...
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    Yasif, Kisra-Sumei, Maghar, Peki'in, Rameh, Sajur, Shefa-Amr, Yanuh-Jat, and Yarka. There are four remaining Druze villages in the Israeli-annexed portion...
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    Mansour Abbas (category People from Maghar)
    first Israeli Arab political leader to join an Israeli governing coalition. Abbas was born in the town of Maghar in the Northern District of Israel. His...
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    Jabar Asakla (category People from Maghar)
    عصاكلا) is an Israeli Druze politician, organizational consultant and secretary of the Hadash Party from the local council of Maghar, Israel. He served as...
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    Al-Maghar was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine. It was depopulated by the Givati Brigade during Operation Barak...
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  • Transfer Committee (category Israel and apartheid)
    proceeded to arrange the destruction of several villages in June 1948: al-Maghar, near Gedera; Fajja, near Petah Tikva; Biyar 'Adas, near Magdiel; Bayt Dajan...
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    by the Druze against Christians in 2005 in the town of Maghar. Druze and Christians in Israel celebrate each other's births, weddings, funerals, and celebrations...
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  • Hapoel Bnei Maghar (Hebrew: הפועל בני מג'אר), also known as Ihud Bnei Magharr (Hebrew: איחוד בני מג'אר) or Hapoel Maghar was an Israeli football club...
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    Kafr Misr Kafr Yasif†☆ Kamanneh Kaukab Abu al-Hija Kfar Kama Kisra-Sumei☆† Maghar☆† Majd al-Krum Manshiya Zabda Mashhad Mazra'a† Mi'ilya† Muqeible† Nahf Na'ura...
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    Azzam Azzam (category Arab citizens of Israel)
    the ordeal. Azzam is from the town of Maghar, Israel. A mechanic by training, he worked for Tefron, an Israeli textile company. As part of his work for...
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  • Naim Araidi (category People from Maghar)
    October 2, 2015) was an Israeli Druze academic and writer known for his poems in both Hebrew and Arabic. Araidi was born in Maghar, Israel and completed his...
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    Nazareth (redirect from Nazareth, Israel)
    largest city in the Northern District of Israel. In 2022 its population was 78,007. Known as "the Arab capital of Israel", Nazareth serves as a cultural, political...
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    such as Daliyat al-Karmel, Ein Qiniyye, Hurfeish, Isfiya, Kisra-Sumei, Maghar, Majdal Shams and Peki'in, have small Christian Arab populations. Mixed...
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    Kalanit (redirect from Kalanit, Israel)
    Anemone) is a community settlement in northern Israel. Located between Tiberias and Karmiel, next to Maghar, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil...
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    Daud Turki (category Israeli Arab Christians)
    Daud's mother Sadi'a Khouri was also from Maghar. His grandfather was Turki. After the establishment of Israel in 1948, his immediate family fled Haifa...
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    Karmiel (redirect from Karmiel, Israel)
    which stretches from Mount Hazon in the east (584 m (1,916.01 ft), next to Maghar) to Mount Gilon in the west (367 m (1,204.07 ft), at Gilon). Western Karmiel...
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    one of Israel's six administrative districts. The Northern District has a land area of 3,324 km2, making it the second largest district in Israel. The district...
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    in 2018.[citation needed] Maghar Maghar, previously a local council, was reclassified as a city in October 2021. Maghar is led by Farid Ghanem, who...
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    10-03-2012 The name "Maghari" indicates a family origin from the village of Al-Maghar, depopulated in 1948. كتائب الناصر تزف للجنان شهيدها المجاهد أحمد سالم ديب...
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    14th and 15th, edition of the Nissan Festival which takes place in Maghar, (Israel) founded by the poet Naim Araidi. From 2015 he is president of Terre...
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    טִירָה, Ṭīra, lit. "Fort";) is an Arab city in the Central District of Israel. Part of The Triangle, a concentration of Arab towns and villages adjacent...
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    (Arabic: كابول, Hebrew: כָּבּוּל) is an Arab town in the Northern District of Israel, located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) southeast of Acre and north of Shefa-'Amr...
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  • Michve Alon (category Military installations of Israel)
    is an IDF military training base located in the Galilee, near Safed and Maghar. Michve Allon is a training base of the IDF Education and Youth Corps. It...
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  • Tefahot (category Populated places in Northern District (Israel))
    טְפָחוֹת) is a religious moshav in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee, several hundred meters south of Maghar, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom...
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    Safed (redirect from Zefat, Israel)
    which included Akbara and Hurfeish, and in the southwest ran north of Maghar and Sallama. Its northern boundary was marked by the Nahal Dishon (Wadi...
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    גַ'ת) is an Arab local council in the Triangle area of Haifa District in Israel. In 2022 it had a population of 12,645. The name Jatt preserves the name...
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  • Kafr Kanna (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    כַּנָּא) is an Arab town in the Galilee, part of the Northern District of Israel. It is associated by Christians with the New Testament village of Cana,...
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    عرّابة; Hebrew: עראבה), also known as 'Arrabat al-Battuf, is an Arab city in Israel. It is located in the Lower Galilee in the Northern District, within Sakhnin...
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    Selamin (category Ancient villages in Israel)
    historical site and lies directly south of the Wadi Zalmon National Park in Israel's Northern District. German orientalist E.G. Schultz was the first to identify...
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