Safsaf (Arabic: صفصاف Ṣafṣāf, "weeping willow") was a Palestinian village 9 kilometres northwest of Safed, present-day Israel. Its villagers fled to Lebanon...
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The Safsaf massacre took place on 29 October 1948, following the capture of the Palestinian Arab village of Safsaf in the Galilee by the Israel Defense...
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Salix mucronata (redirect from Salix safsaf)
Salix mucronata (commonly called the Cape silver willow or Safsaf willow) is a tall, graceful, Semi-Deciduous willow tree. It grows along riverbanks in...
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Karim Safsaf (born 27 March 1994) is a French professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder. Safsaf came through the youth system at Monaco...
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The Battle of Safsaf was fought in July 1913 between the Kingdom of Italy and Senussi forces in a place near Safsaf, Libya in modern Libya. The Senussi...
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Free State Raf Raf, Tunisia Rapu-Rapu, Philippines Safsaf, Algeria Safsaf, Mandatory Palestine Safsaf, Libya Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Quebec, Canada Salm-Salm...
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Al-Safsaf (Arabic: الصفصاف) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Latakia Governorate, located north of Latakia on the shores of...
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Zondervan Academic. p. 1157. ISBN 978-0-310-87700-4. Christian tradition generally claims Ras es-Safsaf as the Biblical Horeb and Jebel Musa as Sinai. v t e...
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Safsaf (Arabic: سفصف Safṣaf) is a town in the District of Jabal al Akhdar in north-eastern Libya. It is located about 16 km east of Bayda. Maplandia world...
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Safsaf is a town and commune in Mostaganem Province, Algeria. It is located in Bouguirat District. According to the 1998 census it has a population of...
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An Israeli mortar team outside Safsaf, October 1948...
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towns and villages from which the original refugees came, such as Az-Zeeb, Safsaf and Hittin. Even though 97% of the camp's inhabitants have never seen the...
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Beersheba (21 October), the al-Dawayima massacre (29 October), and the Safsaf massacre (also 29 October). That month, Israel converted the ad hoc military...
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previously belonged to the Palestinian village of Safsaf, whose residents fled to Lebanon after the Safsaf massacre in October 1948 during the 1948 Arab-Israeli...
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Safsaf El Ouesra is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°57′24″N...
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Guorriguer Hammamet Lahouidjbet Morsott (Morsot) Negrine Ouenza Oum Ali Safsaf Ouesra (Saf Saf El Ouesra) Stah Guentis Tebessa Tlidjen (Tlidjene, Thelidjene)...
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1157. ISBN 978-0-310-87700-4. Christian tradition generally claims Ras es-Safsaf as the Biblical Horeb and Jebel Musa as Sinai. "View of When and from Where...
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Qaddita on 29 October, Meirun and then Safsaf and Jish. In the 79th Battalion's report, the battles for Safsaf and Jish were described as "difficult"...
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refugees from Amqa, Saffuriya, Sha'ab, Taitaba, Manshieh, al-Simireh, al-Nahr, Safsaf, Hittin, al-Ras al-Ahmar, al-Tira and Tarshiha in northern Palestine. Ain...
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1948 – Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Safsaf massacre: Israeli soldiers capture the Palestinian village of Safsaf in the Galilee; afterwards, between 52...
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massacre were part of Operation Hiram [in the north, in October 1948]: at Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Eilaboun, Arab al Muwasi, Deir al Asad, Majdal Krum, Sasa...
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arroyo willow Salix microphylla Schltdl. & Cham. Salix mucronata Andersson - Safsaf willow, a species from southern Africa Salix nigra Marshall – black willow...
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1922-1930 (in Arabic). Dār al-Thaqāfah. Battle of Gasr Bu Hadi Battle of Safsaf Battle of Al-Rahiba Battle of Bir Tabraz Battle of Bir Bilal Battle of Wadi...
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followed Deir Yassin, including the Dawayima massacre, Lydda massacre, Safsaf massacre, Battle of Haifa, and the Sasa massacre, among others, with Mapam's...
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Shusha (1948) Al-Kabri (1948) Lydda (1948) Al-Dawayima (1948) Tantura (1948) Safsaf (1948) Saliha (1948) Eilabun (1948) Arab al-Mawasi (1948) Sa'sa' (1948)...
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Mostaganem Nékmaria Oued El Kheïr Ouled Boughalem Ouled Malah (Ouled Maalef) Safsaf (Saf Saf) Sayada Sidi Ali Sidi Bellater (Sidi Belatar) Sidi Lakhdar (Sidi...
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massacres), pillaged, and raped in a number of border villages, including Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Hula, and Sa'sa', on the day the villages were occupied or...
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1948, Lydda massacre 12 July 1948, Dawayima massacre 29 Oct 1948, and the Safsaf massacre 29 Oct 1948. In his memoirs the Palestinian Arab physician Elias...
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attempt to strike the resistance movement. Battle of Gasr Bu Hadi Battle of Safsaf Battle of Wadi Marsit Battle of Bir Tabraz Battle of Bir Bilal First Battle...
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Rubble 32°34′25″N 35°07′08″E / 32.57361°N 35.11889°E / 32.57361; 35.11889 Safsaf Safad 29 October 1948 1,056 7,391 Hiram Massacre Some houses 33°00′42″N...
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