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District of al-Ramla
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Occupation Date | May 27, 1948 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance From District | 10 (km) Southwest of al-Ramla | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 50 (meters) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Map Location | See location #34 on the map View from satellite |
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Military Operation | Operation Barak | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Attacking Units | Giv'ati Brigade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Exodus Cause | Expulsion by Zionist troops | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Village Temains | In June 1948, Zarnuqa was mostly destroyed with the exception of few houses remain standing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ethnically Cleansing | Zarnuqa 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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Schools | Two elementary schools: the 1st was an elementary school for boys which was founded in 1924, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 252 boys; the 2nd schools was for girls which was founded in 1943, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 45 girls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Town's Notable People | Zarnuqa is famous for its Shikaki brothers: Fathi (Islamic Jihad founder) who was assasinated by the Israeli Mossad in Malta in 1995, and Khalil who is a leading political scientist currently residing in the occupied West Bank. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Exculsive Jewish Colonies Who Usurped Village Lands |
Zarnuqa, city Rakhovot, Gan Shelomo, Gibton, & Giv'at Brenner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Village Before NakbaThe village stood on flat land on the central coastal plain, linked by a secondary road to a highway that led to Ramla. In the late nineteenth century, Zarnuqa was a village built of adobe bricks with gardens and cactus hedges around it. All of the people living in Zarnuqa were Muslims. The village was laid out in a trapezoidal shape, with the western side making up the long base of the trapezoid. Construction proceeded at a fast pace in the final years of the Mandate as a result of the economic boom. Zarnuqa had a clinic and a boys' primary school that was founded in 1924; in 1942 it became a full elementary school, and had an enrollment of 252 pupils by the mid-1940s. It offered students training in agronomy, including the raising of poultry and bee-keeping, on a 6-dunum land annex. A girls' elementary school was established in 1943, with an initial enrollment of sixty-five students.The main pillar of the village economy was agriculture, which was based on fruit, especially citrus, cultivation. Citrus and other fruit trees ringed Zarnuqa on all sides and were irrigated from wells; the trees were most numerous in the north and northwest, where the wells had been bored. In 1944/ 45 a total of 2,070 dunums was devoted to citrus and bananas and 2,266 dunums were allocated to cereals; 1,189 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards. A weekly market was held in the village on Saturdays and served as an outlet for merchants from Jaffa, Lydda, and Ramla. Village Occupation and Ethnic CleaningIsraeli troops from the Giv'ati Brigade occupied the 'semi-abandoned' village on 27 May 1948, during Operation Barak (see al-Batani al-Gharbi, Gaza sub-disctrict), according to Israeli historian Benny Morris. The atrocities committed at Zarnuqa were recorded in a letter to the Israeli left-wing Mapam party newspaper, 'Al ha-Mishmar. The writer had been briefed by a participant:The soldier told me how one of the soldiers opened a door and fired a Sten at an old man, an old woman, and a child in one burst, how they took the Arabs … out of all the houses and stood [them] in the sun all day-in thirst and hunger until they surrendered 40 rifles ... The Arabs claimed that they hadn't [weapons, and] in the end they were expelled from the village towards Yibna. At the time, 'Israeli sources' were quoted by the New York Times as saying that Zarnuqa and al-Qubayba were occupied in a four-hour battle. Morris writes that the village 'had traditionally been friendly to the Yishuv,' but that nevertheless, troops and farmers from neighboring settlements ransacked its houses after it was occupied. The village was eventually destroyed outright in June. In August, the nearby Kvutzat (Kibbutz) Schiller applied to the Jewish settlement authorities for the lands of Zarnuqa 'to be transferred into our hands in perpetuity as a supplement to our land allocation.' Morris does not say whether this request was granted, but he indicates that by 27 May 1949, new immigrants were settled at the site of the destroyed village. Zionists Colonies on Village LandsIn late 1948 the settlement of Zarnoqa (130143) was established on the village site. It is now a neighborhood on the outskirts of Rechovot (132145), which had been founded in 1890. The settlement of Gan Shelomo (131142), which was originally established in 1927, later expanded onto village lands. Gibton (131144), built in 1933, and Giv'at Brenner (131141), built in 1928, have also spread onto village lands and are merging with the suburbs of Rechovot.Village TodayThe site, on which mulberry trees and cactuses grow, is dominated by the houses of the Israeli settlements. There are mulberry trees and cactuses. The few houses that remain are either occupied by Jewish inhabitants or fenced in and used for storage. One of the fenced-in houses is made of concrete and has a wide, roofed porch with two columns supporting the rafters. The surrounding lands are used by the settlements for agriculture.SourceDr. Walid al-Khalidi, 1992: All That Remains. |
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More Information | مخطط البلد في كتاب كي لا ننسى في كتاب بلادنا فلسطين المزيد من موقع هوية |
Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
نضال سلامة | سلامة | الزرقاء, الاردن |
Zain Abujalila | أبو جليلة | - |
ابوشاويش | - | البيره |
Yara Daoud | - | IL, United States |
Aseel Abou Mehrem أسيل أبو محرم | أبو محرم | Alberta, Canada |
Yahya Daoud | Daoud | Orland Park, USA |
Dareen Abou Mehrem دارين أبومحرم | أبو محرم | Manitoba, Canada |
Ibrahim Abou Mehrem إبراهيم أبومحرم | أبو محرم | Manitoba, Canada |
Bayan Abou Mehrem بيان أبومحرم | أبو محرم | Manitoba, Canada |
رائد الخطيب | AL-KHATIB | United Kingdom |
خليل القصاص | - | North Carolina, United States of America |
ابو حسن | ابومحرم | الدمـــام, السعودية |
هاني عثمان | عثمان | عمان, الاردن |
د.اسراء الرحال | - | - |
عوض خليل البرس | البرس | قطاع غزة, زرنوقة |
إبراهيم الشقاقي | الشقاقي | Tulkarem, Palestine |
ابو رشيد | ابو عمرو | - |
أحمد أبوشاربين | - | - |
Yousef Alwawi | - | Damascus, Syria |
ابوايمن | - | فلسطين, البلد الاصلى زرنوقه |
أسامة خضر | - | قطاع غزة, رفح |
neveen | - | غزة, النصيرات |
هديل | ابو شاربين | - |
حسن عبد الرازق الاشقر | الاشقر | اليمن, Palestine |
M elshiq | - | KSA |
Aboood | Al-Qassas | Al-Wakra |
Abu Muaz | - | - |
باسل الاشقر | الاشقر | السعودية |
باسل الاشقر | الاشقر | السعودية |
منال | الاشقر | ksa |
ABO MOHAMMAD | ABUHUZAIMA | - |
أبو طارق | أبو منصور | الوسطى, فلسطين |
mohammed eid | eid | gaza, palestine |
اطوطة | القزاز | - |
Celica Abushawish | Abu Shawish | USA/Jordan |
ساري | الأشقر | قطاع غزة, قطاع غزة |
T.A.H | الحمارنة | - |
أزهار أبو محرم | أبو محرم | - |
أزهار أبو محرم | أبو محرم | - |
Zayd Subeh | - | - |
رضوان | عيد | غزة |
emad | almajdalawy | gaza |
diya takrouri | takrouri | palestine, palestine |
أبــ مالك ــو | لاجئ | الاردن, الاردن |
محمد حامد محمد الواوي | - | - |
هاني تميمي | تميمي | فلسطين, دير نظام |
نيسـان | الأشقر | - |
نيســان | الاشقر | - |
AymanAbou Mehrem أيمن أبومحرم | أبو محرم | Alberta, Canada |
Reema Abu-Shanab | Abu-Shanab | amman, JORDAN |
Mohammed SUBUH | Subuh | - |
Omar Daoud | Daoud | UAE Abu Dhabi. |
ibrahim | ABU SHANAB | w/p, KSA |
abdulah Al Sharbaji | al sharbaji | - |
عادل رشيد أبو انس | الأسعد | - |
mohammed abuhuzeima | abuhuzeima | - |
Im Nur | Murad | Gaza, Palestine |
Malik | El Khatib | - |
abu islam | Al-Khateeb | gaza strip, palestine |
Abu Saif | Takrouri | - |