Ni'ilya

Ni'ilya
Ni'ilya
Arabic
District Gaza
Population 1310 (1945)
Area
Date of depopulation November 4-5, 1948[1]
Cause(s) of depopulation Military assault by Yishuv forces
Current localities Ashkelon

Ni'ilya was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Gaza. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on November 4, 1948 under Operation Yo'av. It was located 19 km northeast of Gaza in the city territory of modern Ashkelon. The village was defended by the Egyptian Army.

A 1596 census revealed a population of 440; by 1945 this had increased to 1310.

Ni'ilya students attended school in al-Majdal city. A school was built in the village in 1948 shortly before the war but never opened. The village had a mosque and tombs of people who were killed while battling the Crusades.

References

  1. ^ Morris, 2004, village #309, p xix. Also gives the cause for depopulation

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