Mi'ar
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Mi'ar (known to the Crusaders as Myary) was a Palestinian village located 17.5 kilometers southeast of Acre. Its 893 inhabitants fled an attack by the Israeli Sheva Brigade, part of the second stage of Operation Dekel, on 15 July 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.[1]
The Jewish localities of Segev, Ya'ad, Manof currently lie upon the former village's lands.[1]
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- ^ a b Welcome to Mi'ar. Palestine Remembered. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.