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| Welcome To 'Ayn al-Mansi District of Jinin عين المنسي - עין אל-מנסי |
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| 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 |
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| Land usage in 1945 |
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| 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 | ||||||||||||||
| Related Maps | خرائط تفصيلية للمحافظة View from satellite Help us map this town at WikiMapia ![]() |
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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
| Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |