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Welcome To al-Majdal, Khirbat - خربة المجدل (ח'ירבת אל-מג'דל)

District of Tulkarm
Ethnically cleansed days ago

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Occupation Date March 1, 1948
Distance From District 10 (km) North of Tulkarm
Elevation 35 (meters)
Before & After Nakba, Click Map For Detailswhat's new
Pre-Nakba Map showing before and after destruction
Map Location See location #2 on the map

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Military Operation Coastal Clearing
Village Temains al-Majdal was completely destroyed and defaced.
Ethnically Cleansing al-Majdal, Khirbat inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Near By Townswhat's new
Raml Zayta
         
al-Manshiyya

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   Jatt
           
Wadi Qabbani

Qaqun
           
al-Jalama
Shrines / Maqams Khirbat al-Majdal had a shrine/maqam for local sage known by al-Shaykh Abdallah.
Exculsive Jewish Colonies
Who Usurped Village Lands
Sde Yitzchaq is located nearby Khirbat al-Majda's lands.
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Village Before Nakba

The village stood on undulating terrain on the coastal plain, 1.5 km east of the coastal railway line. A secondary road linked it to other villages before it joined the coastal highway. It was established on an archaeological site that contained the remains of the Crusader village of Megedallum. Because it was built next to a well (which bore the same name), the village attracted the Bedouin of the area; they gradually settled in the village. Next to the well lay the tomb of a Shaykh 'Abdallah, whom the villagers revered. The people of al-Majdal built their houses of adobe brick along narrow alleys. Their main crop was rainfed grain, but they also cultivated a variety of fruit trees.

Zionists Colonies on Village Lands

There are no Israeli settlements on village land. The settlement of Sde Yitzchaq (149201), built in 1952, is very close to the site but is on land that formerly belonged to the (destroyed) village of Raml Zayta.

Village Today

There are no Israeli settlements on village land. The settlement of Sde Yitzchaq (149201), built in 1952, is very close to the site but is on land that formerly belonged to the (destroyed) village of Raml Zayta.

Source

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

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