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Welcome To al-Kafrayn - الكفرين (אל-כופרין)

District of Haifa
Ethnically cleansed days ago

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Statistic & Fact Value
Occupation Date April 12, 1948
Distance From District 29.5 (km) South East of Haifa
Elevation 250 (meters)
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Map Location See location #34 on the map

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Military Operation Battle for Mishmar ha-'Emeq
Attacking Units Possibly Carmeli brigade
Defenders Arab Liberation Army
Exodus Cause Military assault by Zionist troops
Village Temains On the 19th of April 1948, the village was completely obliterated.
Ethnically Cleansing al-Kafrayn inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Pre-Nakba
Land Ownership
Ethnic Group Land Ownership (Dunums)*
Arab 9,981
Jewish 0
Public 901
**Total 10,882
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
**Town Lands' Demarcation Maps
Land Usage
As of 1945
Land Usage Arab (Dunum)*
Irrigated & Plantation 147
Olive Groves 30
Planted W/ Cereal 9,911
Built up 18
Arable 10,058
Non-Arable 806
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
Population
Year Population*
19th century 200
1922 571
1931 657
1945 920
1948 1,067
Est. Refugees 1998 6,554
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
Number of Houses
Year Number of Houses
1931 95
1948 154
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Town's Name Through History The Crusades referred to al-Kafrayn by Caforana.
Schools al-Kafrayn had an elementary school for boys which was founded by the Ottomans in 1888.
Places of Warship One mosque
Nearby Wadies & Rivers The village was situated 6km north Wadi 'Ara
Archeological Sites The village contained a number of ruins that revealed its long history, such as the foundations of buildings, columns, and tombs
Exculsive Jewish Colonies
Who Usurped Village Lands
Currently, an Israeli military training camp occupies some of the village.
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Village Before Nakba

Al-Kafrayn was located in an open landscape of gentle slopes and shallow wadis. It was built on a hilltop surrounded by wadis that separated long, sloping hills, about 6 km north of Wadi Ara. A secondary road led northwest to the Haifa-Jenin highway (which bordered on Marj ibn Amir). Al-Kafrayn, which means 'the two villages' in Arabic, was called Caforana by the Crusaders. In the late nineteenth century, al-Kafrayn had 200 residents who cultivated 30 faddans (1 faddan = 100-250 dunums). Al-Kafrayn was rectangular in shape, its longest side extending from east to west. The residents, who were Muslim, built their houses of mud and cement and also maintained a mosque and a boys' elementary school that was established about 1888, during the Ottoman period. The village lands contained about ten wells and springs. Its economy was based on cattle-breeding and agriculture. The primary crop was grain. In 1944/45 a total of 9,776 dunums were allotted to cereals; 147 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards. Al-Kafrayn contained a number of ruins that revealed its long history, such as the foundations of buildings, columns, and tombs.

Village Occupation and Ethnic Cleaning

Zionist forces claimed to have occupied the village on 12 April 1948, and Arab Liberation Army (ALA) records indicate that Arab forces withdrew from an area just west of al-Kafrayn the following day. The Palmach attack on al-Kafrayn was part of an operation launched after the battle of Mishmar ha-Emeq. When Jewish Agency Chairman David Ben-Gurion and the Haganah command rejected the ALA's offer of a ceasefire in that battle, they also decided to attack and destroy about ten villages near the settlement, including al-Kafrayn, which, acording to the New York Times, was the largest. A 12 April Haganah broadcast was quoted by the New York Times as saying that it was the fifth village around Mishmar ha-Emeq to be occupied by their forces.

Israeli historian Benny Morris reports that the village was partially destroyed during its occupation, but final demolition was postponed for a week, due to the Palmach's plan to use the village to train units to fight in built-up areas. On 19 April the Haganah General Staff was informed: 'Yesterday company exercises in fighting in built-up areas took place south and east of Mishmar Ha'emek. At the end of the exercises, the village of el Kafrin was blown up completely.'

Zionists Colonies on Village Lands

No Israeli settlements are on village lands, but some of these lands are occupied by a military training camp.

Village Today

The site and its surrounding area are divided between a military training camp and a cow pasture. A rubble-filled area has been fenced in and is covered with dirt, underbrush, and thorns. Almond, olive, and fig trees are scattered around the site.

Source

Dr. Walid al-Khalidi, 1992: All That Remains.

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