Bayt Jirja

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Bayt Jirja (Arabic: بيت جرجه ‎) was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

The dot marks the location of the village.
The dot marks the location of the village.


Bayt Jirja
District South, Israel
Location 15.5 (km) North East of Gaza
Israeli occupation date 30th of October 1948
Israeli military operation Yo'av
Israeli attacking brigade Possibly a combination of Giv'ati, Negev, and Yiftach Brigades
Remaining population of Arabs after occupation 0
Remaining structures after occupation The village was completely destroyed, and only one house remains.
Population
1596 1931 1945
468 619 940
Number of houses 1931: 115
Religious Institutions One mosque
Shrines A shrine for al-Nabi Jirja
Historical names
Caananite name n/a
Roman name n/a
Crusader name n/a
Archaeological Sites Bayt Jirja contained Khirbat 'Amuda, which was known to the Crusades by Amouhde, and it contained pottery fragments, cisterns, and a pool.

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