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Welcome To al-Barriyya - البرية (אל-בריה)

District of al-Ramla
Ethnically cleansed days ago

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Picture for al-Barriyya Village - Palestine: : Only remaining house - in middle of kibbutz. Photo: Annemarie Jacir 2006
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Statistic & Fact Value
Occupation Date July 10, 1948
Distance From District 5.5 (km) Southeast of al-Ramla
Elevation 100 (meters)
Before & After Nakba, Click Map For Detailswhat's new
Pre-Nakba Map showing before and after destruction
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Pre-Nakba Aerial View
Map Location See location #25 on the map

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Military Operation Operation Dani
Village Temains In mid-September 1948, al-Barriyya was completely destroyed with the exception of one stone house.
Ethnically Cleansing al-Barriyya inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Pre-Nakba
Land Ownership
Ethnic Group Land Ownership (Dunums)*
Arab 2,758
Jewish 0
Public 73
**Total 2,831
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
**Town Lands' Demarcation Maps
Land Usage
As of 1945
Land Usage Arab (Dunum)*
Irrigated & Plantation 51
Planted W/ Cereal 2,627
Built up 55
Arable 2,678
Non-Arable 98
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
Population
Year Population*
1922 295
1931 388
1945 510
Est. Refugees 1998 3,633
*Sourced from British Mandate's Village Statisitics
Number of Houses In (1931): 86
Near By Townswhat's new
al-Ramla
         
Daniyal

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'Innaba
       
   al-Kunayyisa
           
al-Na'ani
           
al-Qubab
Places of Warship One mosque
Nearby Wadies & Rivers The village is situated on the Eastern bank of Wadi al-Barriyya.
Exculsive Jewish Colonies
Who Usurped Village Lands
Azarya, Beyt Chashmonay, and Kefar Shemu'el.
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Village Before Nakba

The village stood on a low rise overlooking wide areas on the south and west, and was linked by a short paved road (built by the volunteer labor of the villagers) to the Ramla-Jerusalem highway. Wadi al-Barriyya passed through the eastern edge of the village. In the late nineteenth century, aI-Barriyya was described as a small hamlet built of adobe bricks and surrounded by cultivated land. The village plan was rectangular, generally extending in an east-west direction; as the village grew, new houses were built towards the south and southeast. (Fruit orchards and the village's threshing grounds obstructed any possible expansion to the north, while Wadi aI-Barriyya hindered growth towards the east.) Most of the residents of al-Barriyya were Muslims and worshipped in a small mosque. The village also had an elementary school for boys, which had forty-eight students and one teacher at the time of its founding in 1943. The villagers relied upon rain water, collected in cisterns, and the water resources of nearby villages for their domestic water needs.

The village economy was based mainly on beekeeping and on rainfed agriculture. The British Royal Commission that visited the village in 1936 reported that al-Barriyya was one of the pioneering villages in the adoption of beekeeping. Revenues from this activity were estimated at 1,000 Palestinian pounds in 1936. Cultivated crops included grain, watermelons, and vegetables. In 1944/45 a total of 2,627 dunums was allocated to cereals; 51 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards. Some villagers also worked in animal husbandry, while a few others were migrant laborers in nearby cities.

Village Occupation and Ethnic Cleaning

Israeli historian Benny Morris indicates that al-Barriyya was attacked and depopulated between 10 and 13 July 1948. This apparently took place during Operation Dani (see Abu aI-Fadl, aI-Ramla sub-disctrict). But the History of the War of Independence states that the village was already in Israeli hands at the beginning of Operation Dani, on 9-10 July. The plan of that operation indicated that al-Barriyya would be the launching point for an Israeli unit that would encircle Lydda and Ramla. Under those circumstances, the village may have been occupied in the course of Operation Barak (see al-Batani al-Gharbi, Gaza sub-district), the offensive launched in the Ramla area during the month of May.

Whatever the date of occupation, it is clear that al-Barriyya was firmly in Israeli hands by September. Morris relates that Israeli Prime Minister Ben-Gurion applied to the cabinet for permission to destroy the village in mid-September. He does not mention whether permission was granted, but that same month the village was reported to have been renamed Barriya Bet and settled with Jewish immigrants. On 21 September the settlers reportedly abandoned the site for 'lack of motivation,' preferring 'the seeming comforts of town.'

Zionists Colonies on Village Lands

Currently there are two Israeli settlements on village lands: 'Azarya (141144), founded in 1949, and Beyt Chashmonay (142144), founded in 1972. Kefar Shemu'el (144144), founded in 1950 on the lands of the destroyed village of 'Innaba (Ramla sub-disctrict), is about 4 km east of the site.

Village Today

The village site is mostly cleared and has been levelled except for one remaining stone house and fragments of the walls of two concrete houses with steel bars protruding from them (see photos).

Source

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

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