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- Al-Ja'una abstract "Al-Ja'una or Ja'ouna (Arabic: الجاعونة), was a Palestinian village situated in Galilee on the slopes of Mount Canaan near al-Houleh Plateau, overlooking the Jordan Valley. The village lay on a beautiful hill side 450–500 meters above sea level, 5 kilometers east of Safad near a major road connecting Safad with Tabariya. The current location is occupied by an Israeli town Rosh Pinna (Hebrew:ראש פינה), which was expanded to include the depopulated Palestinian Al-Ja'una.".
- Al-Ja'una comment "Al-Ja'una or Ja'ouna (Arabic: الجاعونة), was a Palestinian village situated in Galilee on the slopes of Mount Canaan near al-Houleh Plateau, overlooking the Jordan Valley. The village lay on a beautiful hill side 450–500 meters above sea level, 5 kilometers east of Safad near a major road connecting Safad with Tabariya. The current location is occupied by an Israeli town Rosh Pinna (Hebrew:ראש פינה), which was expanded to include the depopulated Palestinian Al-Ja'una.".