Dayr al-Qassi
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Dayr al-Qassi' was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Residents of the town fled towards Lebanon at the behest of the Arab armies.
Dayr al-Qassi | |||||||
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District | District of Acre | ||||||
Location | 26 km northeast Acre | ||||||
Israeli liberation date | October 30, 1948 | ||||||
Israeli military operation | Operation Hiram | ||||||
Israeli brigade | n/a | ||||||
Remaining population after liberation | Population expulsioned 27 May, 1949 | ||||||
Remaining structures after liberation | A few houses | ||||||
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Number of houses | 1931: 169 | ||||||
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Israeli localities | Alkosh, Netu'a, Mattat, Abbirim | ||||||
Public structures | One school, two mosques, two shrines |
The town was known to be inhabited by the following clans/hamulas: Ma'arouf, al-Sadeq, Aoudi, Hamada, al-Khatib, al-Kassab, Ali-Al Bukkaee, Orfali, al-Sheikh Taha and al-Thahir.
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