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has gloss | eng: Samakh was a Palestinian village located at the southern end of the Sea of Galilee in Palestine (now Israel). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945. According to PalestineRemembered.com, the town's inhabitants were intimidated into leaving by Haganah forces on March 3, 1948, with the remainder leaving in the wake of an assault by the Golani Brigade against the Syrian army on April 18, 1948. Most of the former residents became internally displaced refugees in the Arab city of Nazareth in what is today northern Israel. |
lexicalization | eng: Samakh, Tiberias |
instance of | c/Villages depopulated during the Arab-Israeli conflict |
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has gloss | heb: צמח, מרכז אזורי, יישוב קדום ועיירה ערבית לשעבר שהייתה ממוקמת בעמק הירדן בצד הדרומי של הכנרת. |
lexicalization | heb: צמח |
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media:img | Ehad haam school1.jpg |
media:img | Handley Page H.P.42 Hanno 2.jpg |
media:img | Palmachnik at Tzemach.jpg |
media:img | SeaOfGalilee-2005.jpg |
media:img | Valley train semakh station 2.JPG |
media:img | Valley train semakh station.JPG |
media:img | Zemach01.jpg |
media:img | Zemach02.jpg |
media | http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category%3ASamakh |
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