File:Al Bassa (Palestinian town in Israel) in 1950 after its depopulation, and subsequent repopulation with Israeli immigrants.jpg

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English: Al Bassa (Palestinian town in Israel) in 1950 after its depopulation, and subsequent repopulation with Israeli immigrants. According to Aron Shai, the picture shows "New immigrants on the way home from school in Betzet (formerly al-Bassa) near the Lebanese border"
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Source Shai, A. (2006). The Fate of Abandoned Arab Villages in Israel, 1965-1969. History and Memory, 18(2), 86-106. doi:10.2979/his.2006.18.2.86
Author David Eldan, 1949-1950, via the Israel Government Press Office.

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