Northern Front - Operation Hiram
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Was a military operation by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Chronology
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October 1948: Kuakab was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Al Bi'na was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Mi'ilya was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Mirun was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Safsaf was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Tarshiha was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Sa'sa was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Suhmata was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Dayr al-Qassi was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Eilabun was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Dayshum was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Fara was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Fassuta was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Ghabbatiyya was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Kafr 'Inan was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Kafr Bir'im was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Arab al-Samniyya was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Iqrit was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Iribbin, Khirbat were among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Hula was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Kafr Manda was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Arraba was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Alma was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Operation Hiram resulted in the Israeli conquest of Upper Galilee.
October 1948: Al-Malikiyya, evacuated by its Lebanese and Palestinian defenders, was captured without a fight by the Israelis during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Sakhnin was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
June 1948: Lebanese forces captured the village of al-Malikiyya.
October 1948: Al-Nabi Rubin was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Maghar was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: al-Farradiyya was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Sabalan, Safad were among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Deir Hanna was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
October 1948: Jish was among the arab communities captured by Israel during Operation Hiram.
Selected Sources
Khalidi, W. (1992): All that Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Institute for Palestine Studies, p. 471
Khalidi, W. (1992): All that Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Institute for Palestine Studies, p. 5
Morris, B. (1989): The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949, Cambridge University Press, pp. 217-219
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