In pictures.. Learn about the abandoned village of Deir Aban in Jerusalem With pictures


Occupied Jerusalem- Built on a large hill, surrounded by wide valleys to the south and north, it is Deir Aban village, located about 25 kilometers west of Jerusalem.

The village of Deir Iban is one of dozens of Jerusalem villages that were destroyed and its people were displaced during the Nakba of 1948. It is estimated that Its area is about 23 thousand dunums (one thousand square meters). The occupation destroyed its buildings in an attempt to erase its features and identity, and settlement encroached on its lands.

Tel Aviv Tribune Net takes you on a photo tour of the remaining landmarks of the village, which… Its trees are still there Witness about The displaced residents who planted it, a list that resists Judaization and the encroachment of forest plants.

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