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| Jubb Yusuf District of Safad جُب يوسف - ג'וב יוסף Ethnically cleansed days ago |
Statistic/Fact
Value
Israeli occupation date
May 4, 1948
Distance from district center
6 (km) South East of Safad
Elevation from the sea
250 (meters)
Map location
See location number #73 on the map
Defenders
Local militia & Arab Liberation Army
Exodus Cause
Expulsion by Jewish troops
Village remains
after destruction by IsraelisThe village has been completely destroyed with the exception of al-Shaykh 'Abdallah shrine.
Ethnically cleansing
by IsraelisJubb Yusuf inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Land ownership
before occupation
Ethnic Group
Land Ownership (Dunums)
Arab
11,230
Jewish
0
Public
95
Total
11,325
Land usage in 1945
Land Usage Type
Arab (Dunum)
Planted W/ Cereal
2,477
Cultivable
2,477
Non-Cultivable
8,848
Population
before occupation
Year
Population
1596
72
1922
59
1931
93
1945
170
1948
197
Est. Refugees 1998
1,211
Number of houses
Year
Number of houses
1931
17
1948
36
Town's name through history
The village was also known by Khan Jubb Yusuf
Religious institutions
One old mosque built in the 11th century.
Shrines/maqams
One shrine for a local sage known by al-Shaykh 'Abdallah (still standing, but it needs renovation guys)
Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands
'Ammi'ad
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According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
All tilat remains of tile village are the thom-covered khan and tile domed tomb of Shaykh 'Abdallah. Fig and carob trees grow on tile site. The village land is cultivated by the settlement of 'Ammi'ad. Near tile site are structures belonging to tile water project tilat diverts water from tile Jordan for use in Israel, including the water pumping station at al- Tabigha (6 km to tile soutil), which draws water from Lake Tiberias
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To contact any of the below members, simply click on the names.| Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
| أحمد حسين | سياد | دمشق , سورية |
| Abu addai | Syaad | DUBAI |
| أبو مروان | السياد | - |
| خير الدين محمد خير قاسم السيدي | السيــاد | دمشق , سوريــا |
| أحمدخنيفس علي الراجحي | السياد | SYRIA, SYRIA |
| Mohammed Houssien AL-SAYDI | JUBB YUESEF | SYRIA, SYRIA |
| MAHMOUD ALI FAHAD | JUBB YUESEF | MICHIGAN, USA |
| خير قاسم السيدي | السياد | دمشق, سوريــا |
| Mohammad Mohammad | Seyaad | DAMASCUS, SYRIA |
| Ahmad Awad | Seyaad | - |
| Ahmad Awad | - | SYRIA |
| Imad Kalash | Numairat | - |
| Raed Awad | - | - |
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