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| 'Ayn al-Mansi District of Jinin عين المنسي - עין אל-מנסי |
Statistic/Fact
Value
Israeli occupation date
April 12, 1948
Distance from district center
18.5 (km) Northwest of Jinin
Elevation from the sea
125 (meters)
Map location
See location number #1 on the map
Israeli military operation
The battle for Mishmar Ha'emek
Israeli attacking brigade
Unknown Palmach units
Defenders
Local militia & Arab Liberation Army
Exodus Cause
Military assault by Jewish troops
Village remains
after destruction by Israelis'Ayn al-Mansi was completely obliterated and defaced soon after occupation.
Ethnically cleansing
by Israelis'Ayn al-Mansi inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Land ownership
before occupation
Ethnic Group
Land Ownership (Dunums)
Arab
1,278
Jewish
0
Public
17
Total
1,295
Land usage in 1945
Land Usage Type
Arab (Dunum)
Irrigated & Plantation
186
Area planted w/ olives
200
Planted W/ Cereal
868
Built up
2
Cultivable
1,054
Non-Cultivable
239
Population
before occupation
Year
Population
1931
73
1945
90
1948
104
Est. Refugees 1998
641
Number of houses
Year
Number of houses
1931
15
1948
21
Archeological sites
al-Mansi contains Tall al-Mutasallim, an important archaeological site, which was excavated by the University of Chicago between 1925 and 1939.
Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands
No Israeli settlements on village land
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According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
The village has been completely destroyed and levelled. After the destruction of the village, a temporary camp for Jewish immigrants was established in the early years of the state. After this camp was dismantled, a thick forest of fir trees was planted there. Today the remains of this camp are visible among the trees. In the northern area of the site are the remains of a cemetery , covered with wild grass and thorns. A gasoline station has been built on the eastern side of the cemetery. Almond, olive and fig trees grow to the north and west of the cemetery
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