- Simsim, Gaza
Infobox Former Arab villages in Palestine
name=Simsim
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arname=سمسم
meaning=Sesame
altSp=Semsem
district=gz
population=855
popyear=1931
area=16,797
areakm=
date=13 May 1948
cause=E
curlocl=Gevar'am ,Or HaNer Simsim (known to the Crusaders as Semsem) was a Palestinian village, located fifteen kilometers northeast of
Gaza . It was depopulated just prior to the outbreak of1948 Arab-Israeli war .cite web|title=Welcome to Simsim|publisher=Palestine Remembered|accessdate=2007-12-03|url=http://www.palestineremembered.com/Gaza/Simsim/index.html] A 13 May 1948 assault on the village by the pre-stateIsrael i forces of theNegev Brigade , as part ofOperation Barak , resulted in a massacre against the village inhabitants and their forced expulsion.Simsim contained two archaeological sites known locally as al-Ras and Sha'fat al-Mughur (the latter of which contained a Roman cemetery).
In "A Handbook for Travellers in Syria and Palestine" (1858), Josias Leslie Porter describes the village as standing "amidst a little grove of trees, about a 1/4 mile north of the road."Porter, 1858, p. 262.] Karl Baedeker and his travelling companions writing in 1894 are more specific, noting that the village is located in an
olive grove and thattobacco andsesame are the principal crops grown there.Baedeker et al., 1894, p. 154.] Today, theJew ish localities ofGevar'am andOr HaNer lie upon Simsim's former lands.References
Bibliography
*Baedeker, Karl, Albert Socin and Immanuel Benzinger (1894). "Palestine and Syria: Handbook for Travellers".
Harvard University .
*Porter, Josais Leslie (1858). " [http://books.google.ca/books?id=fxUNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA262&dq=simsim+village&lr= A Handbook for Travellers in Syria and Palestine] ".Harvard University .
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