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| Welcome To Kafr 'Inan District of Acre كفر عنان Ethnically cleansed days ago |
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| Statistic/Fact | Value | ||||||||||||||||
| Israeli occupation date | February 1, 1949 | ||||||||||||||||
| Distance from district center | 33 (km) East of Acre | ||||||||||||||||
| Elevation from the sea | 325 (meters) | ||||||||||||||||
| Map location | See location number #22 on the map | ||||||||||||||||
| Israeli military operation | Operation Hiram | ||||||||||||||||
| Israeli attacking brigade | Golani Brigade | ||||||||||||||||
| Exodus Cause | Expulsion by Jewish troops | ||||||||||||||||
| Village remains after destruction by Israelis |
Kafr 'Inan was mostly destroyed with the exception of the village mosque and its shrine. | ||||||||||||||||
| Ethnically cleansing by Israelis |
Kafr 'Inan inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. | ||||||||||||||||
| Land ownership before occupation |
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| Land usage in 1945 |
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| Population before occupation |
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| Town's name through history | Kafr 'Inan was built over the Hebrew (and later Roman) village of Kefar Chananya; the word 'Inan might have been a corruption of Chananya. | ||||||||||||||||
| Religious institutions | One mosque which remains standing to this date, but it needs renovations guys? | ||||||||||||||||
| Shrines/maqams | A shrine of al-Shaykh Abu Hajar Azraq (remain standing) | ||||||||||||||||
| Water supplies | Many springs and domestic wells which usded to supply it with fresh drinking water. | ||||||||||||||||
| Archeological sites | Kafr 'Inan contains the shafts and bases of columns, caves, a pool, and burial grounds. | ||||||||||||||||
| Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands | Kefar Chananya | ||||||||||||||||
| 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 site is covered with piles of stones that lie scattered around clumps of cactuses and fig trees. There are remains of a domed building on a slope facing the village and the small shrine of Shaykh Abu Hajar Azraq on an adjacent hill to the east. "
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