Remembering Ajjur
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Remembering Ajjur Ajjur was a Palestinian Arab village District of Hebron Israeli occupation date: 1948 Distance from district center: 24 (km) Northwest of Hebron Elevation from the sea: 275 (meters) Israeli military operation: Operation Yo'av Israeli attacking brigade: Fourth Battalion of Giv'ati Brigade Village defenders: Egyptian Muslim Brotherhoods* local Palestinian militias and some Arab Liberation Army volunteers. Village remains: After destruction by Israelis 'Ajjur was mostly destroyed with the exception of three houses remain standing to this date. Ethnically cleansing by Israelis: 'Ajjur inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. Land ownership before occupation in dunums: Arab 44*771; Jewish 0; Public 13*303. Total: 58*074 (27*655 cultivable ) Population before occupation: 1931 2*917 (includes Khirbat al-Sura); 1945 3*730 (includes Khirbat 'Anunuriyya) Number of houses: In (1931): 566 (includes Khirbat al-Sura) Schools: The village had two schools: the 1st was a private school known by Abu al-Hasan school* and the 2nd was founded in 1934. http://im13.gulfup.com/2012-01-24/1327414782751.bmp Religious institutions: 'Ajjur had two mosques: the 1st was an old mosque which was built during the Fatimid period* and the 2nd was built during the British Mandate period. Shrines/maqams: 'Ajjur contained four shrines within its borders. Archeological sites: 'Ajjur was the site of the important battle of Ajnadin (A. D. 634)* in which the Muslim Arabs triumphed over the Byzantines* and it also contains other 22 archaeological sites. Israeli settlements on town lands: 'Agur* Tzafririm* Giv'at Yesh'ayahu* Li-On (established 1960* now renamed Saraigi) & LUZIT |
as the photographic documentation appended herewith also depicts there are still structures of the Palestinian Arab village of 'Ajjur inside the outline boundaries of the settlement of Moshav 'Ajjur* built in 1950 (for Jewish residence only) close to the ruins of the Palestinian Arab village of the same name* which prior to the Israeli ethnic cleansng of 1948-49 was one of the larger Arab rural localities in the country. Following the Israeli ethnic cleansing of 1948-49* the indigenous Palestinian Arab people of 'Ajjur remain either stateless 1948 Palestine refugees mostly outside the the 1949 armistic lines (the "Green Line") in Dheisha and 'Arrub refugee camps* south of Bethleghem* and otther camps in the occupied West Bank or some* perhaps* as internally displaced persons* inside the State of Israel* known as "present absentees" in that they are "present" as tax-paying citiyens* yet "absent" in that under the Absentees' Property Law of 1950 they have been dispossessed of all they rights to their properties acquired in the territories that became the State of Israel in 1948: homes* lands* bank accounts* shares* safe deposits* jewlry etc. As noted above demolition of a civilian locality; the razing to the ground of its residential structures; the denial of the right of the civilian inhabitants of the locality concerned to return to the localities where properties to which they hold titles are situated; as well as complicity with such acts -are all war crimes under international law. The planting of the British Park over the lands of destroyed Palestinian Arab villages including 'Ajjur ("A Gift of the Jewish National Fund of Great Britain") and the development of recreational facilities in such JNF forests can in no way be described as "charitable" and ought not be granted tax exempt status under British law. Rather it ought to be classified as an act and as a policy of complicity with war crimes in that the said British Park and the recreational facility developed in the shade of its forest trees serve to veil from critical public view war crimes perpetrated by the Israeli army in the course of and in the wake of the 1948-49 war* and maitained by subsequent Israeli Governments* underpinned by Acts of Parliament (Knesset legislation) such as the Jewish National Fund Law of 1950 and the Covenant signed between the Jewish National Fund on the one part and the Government of the State of Israel on the second part in 1961. |
Thank you utopia to this topic on the wonderful beloved our village Ajjour
It's something great and wonderful to offer our village to the world in English* we document the largest amount of information in foreign language for the attention of the world's heritage and history of this beloved safe village in the foothills of the mountains of Hebron |
اقتباس:
thank you My best regards to you brother Ismail |
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فكره حلوه ان نكتب عن القضيه الفلسطينيه بالانجليزيه وبالوثائق وندعم بالصور يا ريت لو عنا قسم خاص لجميع مدن وقرى وقادة فلسطين بالانجليزيه وكاركتير فلسطيني |
اقتباس:
Thank you my sister for your comment |
اشكرك اختى امان لهذه الاضافة النوعية و انا مع اخي ابو سليمان مع اهمية هذا النوع من الاضافات
باللغات الاجنبية لتعريف شعوب العتالم بحقنا التاريخي بالارض المقدسة |
اقتباس:
هذا الموضوع البذرة الاولى لمنتدى قادم باللغة النجليزية و اللغات الاخرى يعالج تراثنا و حقنا المسلوب فكرة جميلة جدا |
اقتباس:
أبتهج كثيرا برؤية اسمك بمتصفحي شكرا الك أخوي نبيل الزبن على المرور |
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