• Jubata ez-Zeit (Arabic: جباتا الزيت, Jubātā az-Zayt) was a Syrian village situated in the northern the Golan Heights. According to an Arab resident of...
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    1967 Six Day War, residents of the nearby towns of 'Ayn Fit, Banias, Jubata ez-Zeit, and Za'ura took shelter in Majdal Shams. After Israeli forces had secured...
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    inhabited most villages and towns mixed with Druze in the Golan, such as Jubata ez-Zeit, Zarura, 'Ayn Fit, Haspin, Fiq, Quneitra, Ain al-Shaara, Hinah, and...
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    Neve Ativ was built on the land of the destroyed Syrian village of Jubata ez-Zeit. It was founded in 1972, when the Golan region was a part of the Israeli...
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    اﻟﺠﻮﺧﺪر Jbab al-Mis ﺟﺒﺐ اﻟﻤﻴﺲ Jirniyya ﺟﺮﻧﻴﺔ Jlaybina ﺟﻠﺒﻴﻨﺔ or ﺟﻠﻴﺒﻴﻨﺔ Jubata ez-Zeit ﺟﺒﺎﺗﺎ اﻟﺰﻳﺖ Jubbayn ﺟﺒﻴﻦ Jubet Ra’abana Jurmaiya Juwayzah ﺟﻮﻳﺰة Juwayzah...
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  • released in 1993. He has since become a writer and public analyst. Born in Jubata ez-Zeit in the Golan Heights, Habash was a member of the Regional Command for...
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