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District of Haifa
Ethnically cleansed days ago |
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Occupation Date | May 21, 1948 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance From District | 24 (km) South of Haifa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | under 25 (meters) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Before & After Nakba, Click Map For Details![]() |
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Map Location | See location #26 on the map View from satellite |
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Military Operation | Coastal Clearing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Attacking Units | The Haganah's Thirty Third Battalion (the Third Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Acts of Terror | A newly discovered massacre of almost 250 unarmed POWs. Please details in Memories and Stories section | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Refugees' Migration Routes | Some of the refugees went to the Triangle, while as many as 1,200 were expelled to nearby al-Furaydis. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Exodus Cause | Expulsion by Zionist troops | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Village Temains | The village has been mostly destroyed with the exception of few houses remain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ethnically Cleansing | al-Tantura inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pre-Nakba Land Ownership |
**Town Lands' Demarcation Maps |
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Land Usage As of 1945 |
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Number of Houses | In (1855) : 30-40 house, and in (1931): 202 houses | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Town's Name Through History | Both the Greeks and Canaanites referred to al-Tantura by Dor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shrines / Maqams | A shrine still standing for an unknown individual. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archeological Sites | A Byzantine basilica was excavated on the northern slopes of Tall al-Burj, also the remains of the Crusader castle of Casal de Chatillon (including the ruins of a square vaulted tower). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Exculsive Jewish Colonies Who Usurped Village Lands |
Kibbutz Nachsholim and Dor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Village Before NakbaAt 24 km distance from Haifa, the village stood on a small hill that was slightly higher than the surrounding (sandy) seashore. A spur linked it to the coastal highway, giving it access to Haifa and other urban centres. It also had a train station that serviced the coastal railway line, and it was built near the ruins of the important Canaanite town of Dor. In August 1799, when Napoleon tried to seize control of Palestine, his retreating army passed through the village and burnt it. The British traveler J. Buckingham, writing in 1821, described it as a small village with a small port and a khan. He said that the relatively meager ruins of al-Tantura, although not entirely desolate, did not give an idea of its former strength. Mary Rogers, the sister of the British vice-consul in Haifa, reported that in 1855 there were thirty to forty houses in the village, built of stone, mud, or clay. Cattle and goats were the chief wealth of al-Tantura.In the late nineteenth century, al-Tantura was said to be a village on the coast, extending from north to south. Its harbor, which was built along the margins of a square peninsula, was located immediately to the north. Its stone houses were built on sandy beach, it had a boys' elementary school (built around 1889) and another school for girls (founded in 1937/38). The village economy was based on fishing and agriculture. Underwater surveys offshore from al-Tantura have produced ships' anchors dating from most periods in the site's history. A Byzantine basilica was excavated on the northern slopes of tall al-Burj. To the south at Khirbat al-Mazra'a are the remains of a Crusader castle, while extensive ruins have also been reported at Khirbat Dirayhima, northeast of the village. Village Occupation and Ethnic CleaningBy the beginning of May 1948, al-Tantura was one of the last remaining Arab communities on the stretch of the coastal plain from the Zikhron Ya'aqov area (south of Haifa) to Tel Aviv. On 9 May, a meeting was called of local Haganah intelligence officers and Arab affairs experts to decide on the fate of al-Tantura and a handful of other villages. Historian Benny Morris writes that the decision taken was to 'expel or subdue' them. The History of the War of Independence confirms that the decision was implemented in al-Tantura two weeks later, on the night of 22-23 May. The Haganah's Thirty-Third Battalion (the Third Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade) attacked the village, which fell after a brief battle. An Israeli military communiqué, issued on 23 May and quoted by the New York Times, stated: 'Hundreds of Arabs and a large quantity of booty fell into our hands.'Nevertheless, the villagers' troubles did not end with the expulsion. Some of them went to the Triangle, while as many as 1,200 were expelled to nearby al-Furaydid, which had been captured earlier. At the end of May, Israeli cabinet minister Bechor Shitrit asked Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion whether the al-Tantura refugees should be expelled from al-Furaydis as well. By summer, Morris states that most had been expelled from Israeli-held territory. It should be note that recently a documentary was released about the massacre in al-Tantura, and much of it was researched by Israelis. Here mare more details from NYTimes. Zionists Colonies on Village LandsIn June of 1948, Zionist immigrants from the united States and Poland established the kibbutz of Nachsholim, northeast of the site, on village lands. The settlement of Dor, east of the site, was established by Zionist immigrants from Greece in 1949.Village TodayOnly a shrine, a fortress, an ancient wall, and a few of the houses remain. According to an inscription, one of the houses was built in 1882. Many date palm trees and some cactus plants are spread about the site, which has been turned into an Israeli recreational area with swimming facilities.SourceDr. Walid al-Khalidi, 1992: All That Remains. |
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Related Maps | Town Lands' Demarcation Maps خرائط للقضاء توضح حدود القرى والاودية Town's map on MapQuest View from satellite Help us map this town at WikiMapia |
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Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
Basel Taha | Haifa | Isparta, Türkiye |
RayaAbdelaal | - | US, US |
محمد سمير محمد ابراهيم الصباغ | الصباغ | عمان -Amman, Jordan - الأردن |
Osama | Shoora | Tulkarm, Palestine |
Hiba Sabbagh | - | - |
Ahmad Farhat | Farhat | Motala, Sweden |
Mohhamed Khlile | منصور | - |
Essam | Al shoura | UAE |
zaher | - | damascus, saudi arabia |
محمود الصباغ | - | - |
mohammedsabbagh | - | syria, syria |
غسان | السمرة | - |
mouhamad alkhateeb | - | syria, syria |
maissma | - | فريديس |
MAHMOUD MOHAMMAD LOTFI CHOURA | CHOURA | BEIRUT/DUBAI, U.A.E./LEBANON |
محمد صلاح الدين الرديف | - | Damascas, Syria |
Abdul Menhem Elkhatib | Elkhatib | NY, NY |
محمدأبوهنا | - | damascus |
Katia Sallam | - | - |
علاء الدين الفلو | - | - |
mohammed isa idris | edrees | دمشق , مخيم اليرموك |
iyad dassouki | - | سورية, سورية |
Fadi Ahmad Mahmoud Almasri | Al-Masri, Ashmawi, Alatrash | Riyadh |
Mohammad Elbjeirmi | Elbjeirmi | Texas, Texas |
Mustafa Abdelrahman Abdelkareem | Abdelrahman Abdelkareem | Amman, Jordan |
بلال مصاروه | مصاروه | كفر قرع, كفر قرع |
muhammad dsouki | - | damascus |
Aamar Yousef | Aamar-Ayoub | Samegrello, Georgia |
Rana Abdel Razaq Al Yahya | Al Yahya | Amman, Jordan |
muhammad shora | shora | florence, italy |
Vive Palestine | Farhat/AL-Tantoura | Lorraine, France |
mahmoud | abdul karim | uppsala, sweden |
MOHAMAD-TARAZAN EIK | AL IK | SOFIA, BULGARIA |
KATIA SALLAM | - | - |
raafat abo madi | abo madi | vienna, austria |
Khaled | Eltanji | sweden, sweden |
yehia sallam | sallam | sofia, bulgaria |
asad ashmawi | ashmawi | abu dhabi uae, abu dhabi uae |
Rami Dasouqi | - | Abu Dhabi, UAE. |
Majida Dassouki | DASSOUKI | UK, UK |
Yemany AlZubaidy | - | - |
Nancy Taha | TAHA SALAM | Munich, Germany |
Jamal Abdallah | - | Michigan, USA |
Alaa Abu madi | - | - |
abed-el-rhman hossein | - | farades, palestine |
mosa sabbagh | sabbagh | damas, syria |
ARAFAT ASHMAWI | TANTOURA | - |
AZIZ | MOHAMMED | PALESTINE, PALESTINE |
shokri | mhameed | heifa, palestine |
amola | al shora | palstine, palstine |
Khaled AL-abdallah | Al-abdalla | Ottawa, Canada |
muhammad | al shora | farades, palestine |
Majida Dassouki | Dassouki | - |
haled abboud | abboud | sofia, Bulgaria |
rehab abou hana | - | qatar, qatar |
brian boan | - | ca, usa |
Said Yassin | al-qalaq | - |
abed_abouhana | abouhana | lebanon, lebanon |
Ibrahim Sabbagh | - | Damascus-Syria, syria |
omar | ABU MADI | GA, U.S.A |
ahmed Al-felo | alfelo | syria |