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Palestinian and town
In Palestinian folk tradition, Ayyub's place of trial is Al-Joura, a village outside the town of Al Majdal ( Ashkelon ).
On 4 February 2008 an Israeli woman was killed and 38 others injured in the town by a Palestinian suicide bomber ( see Dimona bombing ).
* Another sanctuary and mosque called Nebi Yunes, is in the Palestinian West Bank town of Halhul, north of Hebron.
The Palestinian village Sar ' a was located in the presumed location of the ancient town.
Also are the Middle Eastern peoples such as Lebanese, Syrians and a fairly large to its size a Palestinian community in the town of La Calera.
Salameh was born in the Palestinian town of Qula during the British mandate, to a wealthy family.
His 11th-hour intervention in January 1997 is said to have brought Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to an agreement on the long-awaited withdrawal of Israeli troops from most of the West Bank town of Hebron.
* Sinjil, West Bank a Palestinian town named St. Gilles by the Crusaders.
* Jit ( town ), a Palestinian town in the West Bank.
Abbas was formally sworn in as the Chairman of the Palestinian National Authority in a ceremony held on 15 January in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
Abbas made the statement shortly after three Palestinian teenage boys were shot dead by Israeli troops in the southern Gaza town of Rafah.
In the heart of the old town there is a grave called The Sheikh Ibrahim which is one of the 66 graves in Israel and the Palestinian Territories, who was considered a saint by the locals.
Al-Dawayima () was a Palestinian town, located northwest of the city of Hebron.
The town was mostly Muslim but had a large Palestinian Christian minority.
Al-Kabri () was a Palestinian Arab town in the Galilee located northeast of Acre.
The al-Dawayima massacre describes the killing of civilians by the Israeli Army ( IDF ) that took place in the Palestinian Arab town of al-Dawayima on October 28, 1948 during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
On July – August of that same year, the Phalangists headed alongside its allies, the Army of Free Lebanon, Al-Tanzim, NLP Tigers Militia, Guardians of the Cedars ( GoC ), the Tyous Team of Commandos ( TTC ) and the Lebanese Youth Movement ( LYM ) in the sieges – and subsequent massacres – of Karantina, al-Masklah and Tel al-Zaatar Massacres at the Muslim-populated slum districts and adjacent Palestinian refugee camps of East Beirut, and at the town of Dbayeh in the Metn.
During the 1929 Palestine riots, the town was attacked by Palestinian fighters from Jaffa and was evacuated by British Authorities.
Beitar Illit is connected to West Jerusalem by the Tunnels Highway, which passes directly underneath the Palestinian town of Beit Jala and allows settlers access to Israel without coming into contact with or eyesight of Palestinians.
Lubya ( " bean ") was a Palestinian Arab town located ten kilometers west of Tiberias that was captured and destroyed by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Nimrin was a Palestinian Arab town of 320 that was captured and depopulated by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Hamama (; also known in Byzantine times as Peleia ) was a Palestinian Arab town of over 5, 000 inhabitants that was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
* Ash Sharqiyah ( town ), Palestinian town near Jerusalem

Palestinian and Khirbet
Over the year leading up to the raid, Israeli forces and civilians had conducted many punitive expeditions, causing destruction of infrastructure and crops and many civilian casualties against Palestinian villages, with Latrun, Falameh, Rantis, Qalqiliya, Khirbet al-Deir, Khirbet Rasm Nofal, Khirbet Beit Emin, Qatanna, Wadi Fukin, Idhna, and Surif being the most notable examples.
In 1949, he published the novella Khirbet Khizeh, in which he described the expulsion of Palestinian Arabs from their village by the IDF during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

Palestinian and Beit
* Palestinian Center for Rapprochement between Peoples, based in Beit Sahour
Likewise as well within the Christian " Tomb of the Cocks " in Beit Jibrin, which was a Palestinian Arab village located 13 miles northwest of the city of Hebron and part of the Kingdom of Israel, " we find two spirited cocks painted in red in the spandrels with a cross just over the center of the arch ".
An American citizen living in Israel is kidnapped at a Palestinian security checkpoint in Beit Jala.
Amidst ongoing rocket fire, Israel shells Beit Hanoun, killing 19 Palestinian civlians ( seven children, four women ) during the Gaza operations.
Faiz al-Amla, a Palestinian dealer from the village of Beit Ula in the Hebron Hills was convicted and sentenced to a six-month jail term as part of a plea bargain.
Over a two-week period in late May and early June, four successive raids by Palestinian fedayeen caused 9 casualties in Israel, at Beit Arif, Beit Nabala, Tirat Yehuda and Kfar Hess.
* Beit Sahur, Palestinian Authority
The border segment from Ein Gedi to Beit She ' an was not marked, because Jordan insisted that the Palestinian Authority should be a partner for setting this border.
As part of a strategic alliance between Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ayyash built the bombs used by Islamic Jihad at the Beit Lid massacre.
In addition, the Palestinian National Authority arrested several PRC members, accusing them of being responsible for planting the explosives which, on October 15, 2003, destroyed a US diplomatic convoy at Beit Hanoun, killing three security guards and severely wounding a diplomat.
A week later, another Palestinian youth ( aged 17 ) was caught carrying explosives in Beit Furik checkpoint.
Building up from small Israeli raids with Palestinian counter raids through to the major Israeli incursions, Beit Jalla, Qibya massacre, Ma ' ale Akrabim massacre, Nahalin reprisal raid, Rantis and Falameh reprisal raid.
Beit Jala () is a Palestinian Christian town in the Bethlehem Governorate of the West Bank.
In 2007, Beit Jala had 11, 758 inhabitants, predominantly Christian Palestinians with a Muslim minority, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
Beit Jala control was assumed by the Palestinian Authority, following the 1993 Oslo accords.
During the intifada, Abu Zgheibreh was overseas, so Palestinian gunmen, not from Beit Jala, quickly occupied it.
According to Time Magazine, the Palestinian militants were not locals, but took up positions in Beit Jala due to its proximity to Gilo.
There have been incidents of tension between Christians and Muslims in Beit Jala since the Palestinian Authority took over in 1995.
In the 2005 municipal election, six seats went to the United Beit Jala list ( Fatah and Palestinian People's Party ), five seats went to Sons of the Land ( PFLP and independents ), one seat went to Independent Beit Jala Group and one candidate was elected as an independent.
* Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, the largest mosque in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanina

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