Al-Nabi Rubin

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al-Nabi Rubin
Arabic الزيب
Name Meaning "Trickster"
Also Spelled an-Nabi Rubin
District Acre
Population 1,400 (1945)
Jurisdiction 18,563 dunams (18.6 km²)
Date of depopulation November 1, 1948
Cause(s) of depopulation Explusion by Jewish forces
Current localities Shomera, Even Menachem, Kefar Rosenwald, Shetula

al-Nabi Rubin was a Palestinian village located 28 kilometers northeast of Acre. The village was captured by Israel as a result of the Haganah's offensive, Operation Hiram during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. A shrine allegedly for the prophet Rubin is the only remaining structure in the town.[1]

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