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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bu'eine Nujeidat is an Arab local council in the North District of Israel. Made up of two villages, Bu'eine and Nujeidat, they merged in 1987 and were recognized as one local council in 1996. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the population of 7,900 inhabitants (2006) is majority Muslim with a growth rate of 2.3%. Bu'eine was a Palestinian Arab village, its name derived from the nearby ancient village of Beit Anat. Nujeidat was also a Palestinian Arab village, established by soldiers from Nejd who came to fight with Saladin's army in the 12th century. Known as the Arab al-Nujeidat or the "Arabs of Nejd", they gave their tribal name to the village.Bu'eine was captured by the Israeli army during the second part of Operation Dekel, 15-18 July 1948. It remained under Martial Law until 1966.. }

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