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At the same time, her mother and father lost their home in the northern city of Safad. Table 1 Depopulation of Palestinian Villages in 1948 LOCATION BEFORE AFTER Haifa 70,000 2,900 Jaffa 70,000 3,600 Jerusalem 70,000 3,500 Lydda-Ramleh 3,4920 2,000 Acre 15,000 3,000 Note: Tiberias with 5,300 Palestinians; Besian with 5,180 Palestinians; Beersheeba with 6,500 Palestinians and Safad with 9,530 Palestinians were urban areas where the Palestinian Arab population was not eliminated. Mikha'il al-Sabbagh, Tarikh al-shaykh Zahir al-'Umar al-Zaydani, hakim 'akka wa bilad safad, ed. |
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