- Al-Ghazzawiyya
Infobox Former Arab villages in Palestine
name=al-Ghazzawiyya
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arname=الغزاويه
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altSp=al-Ghazawiya
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population=1,640
popyear=1945
area=18,408
areakm=18.4
date=May 20, 1948
cause=C
curlocl=Neve Eitan ,Ma'oz Haim Al-Ghazzawiyya ( _ar. الغزاويه) was a former
Palestinian andJewish village located 2 kilometers east of the city ofBet Shean (Bisan ). In 1945, the village population was 1,640, 62%Arab and 38%Jew ish. It was captured byIsrael 'sGolani Brigade on May 20, 1948 duringOperation Gideon , an Israeli offensive during the1948 Arab-Israeli War . The Arab population was forced to flee to nearbySyria or the present-dayWest Bank . [http://www.palestineremembered.com/Baysan/al-Ghazzawiyya/index.html Al-Ghazzawiyya: Town Statistics and Facts] ]The Jewish localities of
Maoz Haim andNeve Eitan are built on the lands of the former village, though a large percentage of it is used as agricultural land, in particular the wheat crop. According toWalid Khalidi , the village contained an archaeological site, Tell al-Ru'yan which was transformed into waste dump.ee also
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