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District of Hebron
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Occupation Date | July 17, 1948 | |||||||||||||||
Distance From District | 29 (km) Northwest of Hebron | |||||||||||||||
Elevation | 75 (meters) | |||||||||||||||
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Map Location | See location #10 on the map View from satellite |
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Military Operation | Operation An-Far | |||||||||||||||
Defenders | Local Palestinian militias and some Arab Liberation Army volunteers | |||||||||||||||
Exodus Cause | Military assault by Zionist troops | |||||||||||||||
Village Temains | Zayta was completely destroyed and defaced. | |||||||||||||||
Ethnically Cleansing | Zayta 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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Nearby Wadies & Rivers | The village stands on a hill 1 km north of Wadi Zayta. | |||||||||||||||
Water Supply | Drinking water was supplied by artesian wells, most of which were dug to the south of the village, near Wadi Zayta, where the underground water level was close to the surface. Another well was also located to the north. | |||||||||||||||
Exculsive Jewish Colonies Who Usurped Village Lands |
No Israeli settlements on village lands | |||||||||||||||
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Village Before NakbaThe village stood on a hill 1 km north of Wadi Zayta. It was linked by a dirt track to 'Iraq al-Manshiyya, which was located on a highway that ran from east to west between the city of al-Majdal on the coast and Bayt Jibrin. The old Zayta (Khirbat Zayta al-Kharab, 133115) was located 1.5 km south of this village on the southern bank of the wadi. (Because the wadi's stagnant waters bred insects and diseases, the population was moved during the Mandate to the new site.) In 1596 Zayta was a village in the nahiya of Gaza (liwa' of Gaza), with a population of 165. It paid taxes on wheat, barley, goats, and beehives. In the late nineteenth century, Zayta was described as a small hamlet on the edge of the wadi, flanked on two sides by low hills and built of adobe brick.The new village of Zayta was laid out in a northeast-southwest direction its houses were built of mud, wood, and cane, and its population was Muslim. Drinking water was supplied by artesian wells, most of which were dug south of the village, near Wadi Zayta, where the underground water level was close to the surface. Another well was located north of Zayta. The villagers worked mainly in rainfed agriculture and stock raising, specializing in goats and sheep. They cultivated grain on large tracts of the land and utilized the rest as grazing land for their animals. In 1944/45 a total of 3,027 dunums was allocated to cereals. Village Occupation and Ethnic CleaningZayta was one of the villages captured during Operation An-Far . Israeli historian Benny Morris indicates that Zayta was occupied at the very end of this offensive, on 17-18 July 1948, but the History of the War of Independence states that the occupation occurred around a week earlier, on 9-10 July.Zionists Colonies on Village LandsThere are no Israeli settlements on village lands. About a month after the occupation of the village, the Jewish National Fund submitted a settlement plan to the Israeli cabinet which called for establishing a kibbutz on the village site. The 20 August blueprint called this settlement Kibbutz Gal-On, according to Morris. Other sources, however, state that a kibbutz called Gal-On was already in place on land that traditionally belonged to the village of Ra'na it was established early in 1947, only 2 km east of the village siteVillage TodayThere are no traces of houses; only a well, still in use, is left. Tall grasses, wild flowers, and trees cover parts of the site. The surrounding lands are cultivated by Israeli farmers.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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More Information | في كتاب كي لا ننسى في كتاب بلادنا فلسطين المزيد من موقع هوية |
Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
خليل محمود خليل ابو عطا الله | - | عمان, الأردن |
اسماعيل السيناوي | - | - |
Mohammad Wajeeh Abuljoud | - | - |
الجوهري | - | عمان |
شاكر | الدمنهورى | زيتا |
مصطفى ابو حماد | زيتا | عمان, الاردن |
معاذ | - | عمان, عمان |
اتش دبور | اسعد | gfdf, فلسطين |
wael_abumidan | abumidan | jordan, amman |
Mahmood Abu Samak | abusamak | Riyadh 11466, Saudi Arabia |
Mohammad Abu Samak | Abu Samak | Dammam, Saudi Arabia |