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- Hunin areaTotal "14224.0".
- Hunin abstract "Hunin (Arabic: هونين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Galilee Panhandle part of Mandatory Palestine close to the Lebanese border. It was the second largest village in the district of Safed, but was depopulated in 1948.Hunin was one of the seven Shiite villages, and 17 other villages, that were transferred from the French to the British spheres in 1924 on the basis of the border agreement of 1923.In 1945 the population of the village was 1620. In May 1948, during hostilities between Arab and Israeli forces, Hunin received an evacuation order from Arab authorities, but the departure of all but 400 residents was the result of a Palmach raid. Four village women were raped and murdered by Israeli soldiers during the summer. In August 1948 village notables approached Kibbutz Kfar Giladi, declaring their willingness to be good citizens of Israel. Their proposal was conveyed to the Israeli government, where it received enthusiastic support from the Minorities Minister Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit. However, most of the residents were expelled in late August and the remainder in early September when the Carmeli Brigade raided the village killing 20 and blowing up 20 buildings including the mosque. Most of the villagers took refuge in Shiite villages in Lebanon.".
- Hunin areaTotal "1.4224E10".
- Hunin populationTotal "1620".
- Hunin thumbnail Tel_Hai.jpg?width=300.
- Hunin wikiPageExternalLink hunin.htm.
- Hunin wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Hunin wikiPageID "7666673".
- Hunin wikiPageRevisionID "591320697".
- Hunin area "14224".
- Hunin arname "هونين".
- Hunin cause "E".
- Hunin cause "F".
- Hunin curlocl Margaliot.
- Hunin date "--05-03".
- Hunin district "sf".
- Hunin latd "33".
- Hunin latm "12".
- Hunin lats "52".
- Hunin longd "35".
- Hunin longm "32".
- Hunin longs "41".
- Hunin name "Hunin".
- Hunin population "1620".
- Hunin popyear "1945".
- Hunin pushpinMap "Mandatory Palestine".
- Hunin subject Category:Arab_villages_depopulated_during_the_1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Hunin subject Category:District_of_Safad.
- Hunin subject Category:Massacres_in_Israel_during_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict.
- Hunin type Place.
- Hunin type PopulatedPlace.
- Hunin type Settlement.
- Hunin type Village.
- Hunin type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hunin type Place.
- Hunin type Location.
- Hunin comment "Hunin (Arabic: هونين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Galilee Panhandle part of Mandatory Palestine close to the Lebanese border. It was the second largest village in the district of Safed, but was depopulated in 1948.Hunin was one of the seven Shiite villages, and 17 other villages, that were transferred from the French to the British spheres in 1924 on the basis of the border agreement of 1923.In 1945 the population of the village was 1620.".
- Hunin label "Hunin".
- Hunin label "هونين".
- Hunin sameAs 3_99477.
- Hunin sameAs m.0vplc8d.
- Hunin sameAs 294341.
- Hunin sameAs Q12406488.
- Hunin sameAs Q12406488.
- Hunin wasDerivedFrom Hunin?oldid=591320697.
- Hunin depiction Tel_Hai.jpg.
- Hunin isPrimaryTopicOf Hunin.