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al-Manshiyya (Arabic: المنشية) was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
| al-Manshiyya |
| District |
District of Acre |
| Location |
2 km northeast of Acre |
| Israeli occupation date |
May 14, 1948 |
| Israeli military operation |
Operation Ben-Ami |
| Israeli attacking brigade |
n/a |
| Remaining population after occupation |
0 |
| Remaining structures after occupation |
A few houses, a mosque, a shrine, a school |
| Population |
| 1596 |
1931 |
1945 |
| n/a |
460 |
810 |
|
| Number of houses |
1931: 132 |
| Historical names |
|
| Israeli localities |
Shamrat, Bustan HaGalil |
| Public structures |
A mosque, a shrine, a school |
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