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    Bayt Nuba (Arabic: بيت نوبا) was a Palestinian Arab village, located halfway between Jerusalem and Ramla, depopulated and destroyed by Israeli forces...
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    villages were destroyed by the Israeli military such as Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Beit Awwa, and Al-Jiftlik, among others. Historian Tom Segev writes that...
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    The Nuba inscription is an early Islamic text that was found in a mosque near Hebron. The inscription identifies the Dome of the rock as "Bayt al Maqdis"...
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    Trappist monastery, and several Arab villages: Latrun, Imwas, Dayr Ayyub and Bayt Nuba. During the civil war, after the death of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, the...
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  • Israel, including the demolished Palestinian villages of Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem, Shuyukh, Jiftlik, Agarith and Huseirat...
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    000 inhabitants expelled and 1,464 homes demolished. Imwas, Yalo and Bayt Nuba were demolished as part of strategic plans to widen the Jerusalem corridor...
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    War on June 7, 1967 along with the neighbouring villages of Yalo and Bayt Nuba, the villagers of Imwas were expelled and the village destroyed on the...
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    the very first day were rounded up in the villages of Imwas, Yalo and Bayt Nuba in the Latrun Salient and ordered by the Israeli military into exile eastwards...
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  • (originally founded by Kurdish shepherds), Beit Hanoun, and the now depopulated Bayt Nuba. Palestinians of Turkmen ancestry used to inhabit now depopulated villages...
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    Jerusalem. The site is largely identified by historical geographers as Bayt Nuba. It likely belonged to the tribe of Benjamin, Jerusalem being at the border...
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