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Abu al-Fadl District of al-Ramla

Israeli occupation date: 12th-13th of July 1948. The village has been mostly destroyed and only five houses remainAbu al-Fadl standing. According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
“Of the original village houses, no more than five still stand, deserted and nearly collapsing. One of these houses, located at the edge of a citrus grove, is made of cement blocks, with rectangular doors and windows and a tiled, sloping roof”.   The village was also known by al-Sawtariyya. Most villagers trace their roots back to nomads, from nearby Khan Yunis [Gaza]. Known by the Arab Abu al-Fadl or al-Satariyya.Nowadays, Tishon le-Tziyyon is an Israeli settlement located in what was Abu al-Fadl.

Land ownership before occupation

 
Ethnic GroupLand Ownership (Dunums)
Arab 2,717
Jewish 0
Public 153
Total 2,870

 

Land usage in 1945

 
Land Usage TypeArab (Dunum)
Area planted w/ citrus 818
Irrigated & Plantation 822
Planted W/ Cereal 1,035
Built up 42
Cultivable 2,675
Non-Cultivable 153

 

Population before occupation

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YearPopulation
1931 1,565
1945 510
1948 592
Est. Refugees 1998 3,633

 

Source: Palestineremembered.com

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