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1383:-5; "A midi trente minutes, je parviens à Kefr Yasif, et pendant que l'on dresse ma tente sous un bouquet de vieux oliviers, je vais examiner ce village. Il est assis sur une colline dont les pentes inférieures vers l'ouest sont soutenues par un puissant mur d'appui, aux blocs réguliers, la plupart de grand appareil et antiques. Kefr Yasif renferme 600 habitants, parmi lesquels 100 tout au plus sont Musulmans; les autres appartiennent à la religion grecque schismatique. Ces derniers ont une église qui date de cent quarante ans et dans l'intérieur de laquelle quelques tableaux passables, qui ornent l'iconostase, sont, m'a-t-on dit, un don de la Russie. La construction la plus ancienne du village est une sorte de petite tour carrée, bâtie avec des pierres très régulières, et renfermant une chambre voâtée qu'éclaire un œil-de-bœuf au-dessus duquel une croix a été sculptée au dehors. Elle faisait partie autrefois d'un bâtiment plus considérable, qui a été démoli et remplacé par des maisons toutes modernes. Au bas de la colline du village, vers l'ouest, est un beau puits, profond de 25 brasses et d'apparence antique. Il est construit en pierres de taille. Le réservoir et les auges qui l'environnent sont aussi bâtis avec des pierres de même appareil. A cinq minutes au sud de Kefr Yasif, on me signale l'emplacement d'une ancienne église, dont il ne subsiste plus que le souvenir. De là on a extrait plusiem·s colonnes et de nombreuses pierres de taille. " 863: 4348: 945:
Yasif became one of a few villages in the newly established state of Israel to emerge as a central space for Arab culture and politics. Its schools, proximity and location between major cities and other Arab villages, the relatively equal distribution of land ownership among its households and the diversity brought about by the influx of internally displaced Palestinians all contributed to its local importance. In 1948 it was the only Arab locality in the Galilee to contain a high school outside of the cities of Nazareth, Shefa-Amr and Haifa. Following the war, the high school enrolled students from over fifty Arab villages. Several students, including
142: 742: 672: 547: 112: 842:(traditional Arab peace agreement) was being negotiated, a group of heavily armed Julis residents stormed the town, burning down 85 houses, 17 stores, a few workshops and 31 cars. A church was also damaged. By the end of the attack three residents of Kafr Yasif had been shot dead and more were wounded. The police did not intervene, with some officers claiming they were not sufficiently armed. None of the attackers, which according to witnesses included some off-duty Druze soldiers from the 4192: 4181: 95: 930: 714:'s inhabitants were responsible for the attack. The British troops fatally shot nine Arabs from the direction of Kuwaykat as they approached the village. In compensation, the town was rebuilt by the British with a school and a city hall which are still in use today. According to a British chaplain, "The people at Kafr Yasif were very eager to point out that the troops who destroyed their houses were not English but 149: 119: 834:; a young man from Julis was fatally stabbed by a Christian from Kafr Yasif. Although reconciliation talks were immediately arranged to prevent further violence, the local council of Kafr Yasif refused to give up the name of the alleged killer. Hundreds of Druze youths from Julis subsequently entered Kafr Yasif, prompting the mayor to call for emergency back-up from the regional 769:, which maintained friendly ties with the Israelis, to sign a surrender agreement mediated by the Israeli officer Haim Orbach on 10 July preventing the expulsion of the village's residents. Unlike in many other captured Arab towns, the majority of the population remained, and about 700 inhabitants of nearby villages, especially 961:. A student of the dance studio, Ayman Safiah, born and raised in Kafr Yasif, became the first Palestinian male ballet dancer and, according to Israeli journalist Esti Ahronovitz, was "considered the first Arab classical-modern dancer". Several thousand mourners attended his funeral in Kafr Yasif on 28 May 2020. 944:
According to the historian Atallah Mansour, Kafr Yasif is the "most academic Arab town in Israel", while journalist Sylvia Smith calls it "the preeminent cultural town". With the near total depopulation of the Palestinian Arabs in the major cities of Haifa and Jaffa as a result of the 1948 war, Kafr
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Kafr Yasif is one of the few Arab towns in the Galilee that retained most of the land it held before 1948. Of 673 hectares owned in 1945, 458 hectares remained in 1962, with 76 hectares expropriated in 1952–1953. On 5 June 1951, the Israeli government reactivated the local council in the only example
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is located in Kafr Yasif. The site is especially venerated by the Druze, some of whom make annual pilgrimages to the tomb on January 25. The structure is composed of a large convention hall adjacent to the tomb, along with rooms and courtyards that serve both pilgrims and other visitors. Al-Khadr is
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The first meeting of the Congress of Druze Intellectuals took place in Kafr Yasif on 26 August 1966. The initiative behind the formation of the congress came from the youth of Druze villages in the Galilee, led by Salman Faraj. When the Druze leadership in the Department of Minority Affairs gained
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groves and arable land, and provided with water from cisterns. The population consisted of 300 Christians, who worshiped at the Greek Orthodox chapel, and 50 Druzes. A population list from about 1887 showed that Kafr Yasif had about 910 inhabitants; three quarters Greek Catholic Christians, one
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of an Arab local council that continuously existed after 1948. In the first elections, held in 1954, the former mayor Yani Yani was re-elected mayor as head of a Communist Party and Nationalist Group (Kafr Yassif List) coalition, defeating the
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Kafr Yasif became the site of the first major violent incident between Christians and Druze in Israel on 11 April 1981. The clash began during a football match between fans of the town's local team and that of the nearby Druze village of
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The Rabeah Murkus Dance Studio, Israel's first Arab dance studio, is located in Kafr Yasif. Rabeah Murkus, daughter of former Kafr Yasif mayor Nimr Murkus, also opened a dance study track for Arab high school students authorized by the
706:, a group of Palestinian Arab rebels planted a mine on the road near Kafr Yasif which blew up a British vehicle, killing nine soldiers (according to the Arabs) or one soldier and wounding two others (according to the British). The 878:. In 1951, 27% of Kafr Yasif's 1,930 inhabitants were internally displaced. In the 1961 census there were 2,975 inhabitants (1,747 Christians, 1,138 Muslims and 90 Druzes). In 1995 the population was recorded as 6,700. 825:
shrine, where the meeting was to be held. The congress was instead held in a nearby house in the town and one of the clauses of the summit expressed Druze solidarity with the other Arab communities of Israel.
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majority with Muslim and Druze minorities. In 1880 the village had a population of about 600, of which 500 were Greek Orthodox Christians and 100 were Muslims. A church stood in the village, dated by
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properties in Israel. In 1972–1973, Violet Khoury was elected mayor of Kafr Yasif, making her the first Arab woman to head a local council in Israel. The population remained under
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
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In the 1740s, ten Jewish households under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Soloman Abadi settled in Kafr Yasif and were joined by a number of other Jews, leaving
516:. In 1257 Kafr Yasif appears in a document relating to a disagreement between the Bishop of Acre and the Teutonic Knights about its income. At one point it was a 4838: 650:, stone reservoirs and troughs, and a stone tower decorated by a carved cross, remaining from a larger fortification, were also to be seen. According to the 4228: 1525: 2443: 1339: 611:, the Arab strongman of the Galilee (1730–1775), whose tolerance had allowed for the initial establishment of the village's Jewish community. A map by 1298: 838:, a request which was denied. On 13 April, about 60 armed police officers positioned themselves in the field between the two villages, and while a 3038: 4828: 174: 817:
knowledge of the congress's planned meeting and failed to persuade Faraj to postpone it, the spiritual head of the Druze community, Sheikh
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Sa'di, Ahmad. "Control and resistance at local-level institutions: A study of Kafr Yassif's local council under the military government",
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proceeded setting ablaze homes in Kafr Yasif as punishment, burning between 68 and 72 homes before being informed by local residents that
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Placenames of the World: Origins and Meanings of the Names for 6,600 Countries, Cities, Territories, Natural Features, and Historic Sites
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of land, of which 3,234 were plantations and irrigable land, on 3,310 they grew cereals, while 75 dunams were built-up (urban) land.
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candidate. Yani remained in office until his death in 1962. He became leader of the Arab Popular Front, which evolved into the
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The Jews in Palestine in the Eighteenth Century: Under the Patronage of the Istanbul committee of Officials for Palestine
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Muslim notable Ahmad Quraytim in Kafr Yasif because Quraytim had fled to Fakhr al-Din's rival, the governor of
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Barag, Dan (1979). "A new source concerning the ultimate borders of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem".
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writes that the register that Hütteroth and Abdulfattah studied was not from 1595/6, but from 1548/9.
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology
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Nakba and Survival: The Story of Palestinians who Remained in Haifa and the Galilee, 1948-1956
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Narrow Gate Churches: The Christian Presence in the Holy Land Under Muslim and Jewish Rule
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Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century
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Palestinian Christians in Israel: State Attitudes Towards Non-Muslims in a Jewish State
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Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine
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Population of Localities Numbering Above 2,000 Residents and Other Rural Population
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Secular buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: an archaeological Gazetter
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periods have been found here. According to a tradition from Kafr Yasif, cited by
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Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas
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An alleyway in Kafr Yasif, 1952, four years after its capture by Israeli forces
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Memories of Revolt: The 1936-1939 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Past
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Administration and Population of the Sancak of Safed in the Sixteenth Century
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Tabulae Ordinis Theutonici ex tabularii regii Berolinensis codice potissimum
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The Druze in the Middle East: Their Faith, Leadership, Identity and Status
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The Forgotten Palestinians. A History of the Palestinians in Israel.
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Many ancient remains have been excavated at Kafr Yasif, including
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period. Yani Kustandi Yani served as mayor from 1933 to 1948. The
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Arabs versus Jews in Galilee: Competition for regional resources
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It is popular belief that the tomb of the monotheistic saint,
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In the 2009 census Kafr Yasif had a population of 8,700, with
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Kafr Yasif's population was 1,730 in 1950, of which 300 were
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Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922
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Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
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A local Greek Orthodox priest (center) in Kafr Yasif, 1950
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The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited
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Palestine Government Village Statistics, April 1945
1541:Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. 805:movement. The APF campaigned for the protection of 1355:Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 785:. On 1 March, another 250 refugees were deported. 761:occupied Kafr Yasif as part of the first stage of 264:(3.194 km or 1.233 sq mi) 2774:(in Latin). 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The population of Kafr Yasif is half 4811: 4728:Northern Jordan Valley (Emek HaYarden) 2615: 2591: 2429: 2384: 2370: 2356: 2156: 1644:Evacuation of Refugees from Kafr Yasif 1490: 1481: 1408:Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. 1386: 1214:, No. 710; Cited in Pringle, 2009, p. 1121: 1119: 1034: 1032: 603:in the early 1760s as a result of the 370:Antiquity and into Early Muslim period 4210: 3027: 2961: 2932:‘Uqsa, Hanaa Aboud-Abu (2021-06-15). 2931: 2784:"Population list of the Liwa of Akka" 2735: 2587:. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine. 2491: 2477: 2335: 2188: 1982:Ahronovitz, Esti (21 February 2008). 1893: 1842: 1709:, No. 47 (May, 1976) pp. 5–20, 24–26. 1361: 1005:. 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University of Michigan Press. 2039:Abu-Husayn, Abdul-Rahim (1985). 1894:Smith, Sylvia (11 August 2012). 1606:Village Statistics, April, 1945. 1590:Village Statistics, April, 1945. 1543:Village Statistics, April, 1945. 147: 140: 117: 110: 93: 3628:Jezreel Valley Regional Council 3514:Bustan al-Marj Regional Council 2304:Village Statistics, April, 1945 2163:. University of Alabama Press. 2031: 2001: 1953: 1922: 1913: 1870: 1813: 1800: 1758: 1745: 1736: 1712: 1699: 1684: 1671: 1658: 1649: 1636: 1627: 1614: 1598: 1582: 1551: 1414: 1402: 1373: 1349: 1329: 1320: 1311: 1291: 1282: 1273: 1252: 1220: 1160: 1113:Avi-Yonah 1953, p. 97, note 11. 857: 576:. All of the revenue went to a 16:Arab village in Northern Israel 4819:Archaeological sites in Israel 3727:Merom HaGalil Regional Council 2601:. Cambridge University Press. 2321:. Cambridge University Press. 2189:Betts, Robert Brenton (1990). 2090:Abu Raya, Rafeh (2010-08-02). 2060:Abu Raya, Rafeh (2010-06-02). 1107: 1044: 1017: 749:On 8–14 July 1948, during the 1: 3323:Mateh Yehuda Regional Council 3175:Hof HaCarmel Regional Council 2900:Strehlke, Ernst, ed. (1869). 2092:"Kafr Yasif (B) Final Report" 2062:"Kafr Yasif (A) Final Report" 988: 955:Israeli Ministry of Education 3995:Neve Midbar Regional Council 3705:Mateh Asher Regional Council 1960:Smorzik, Elad (2011-02-01). 1677:Masalha and Said (2005), p. 899: 443:used in the manufacture of 420:and named it after himself. 397:(4th-3rd centuries BCE) and 131:Show map of Northwest Israel 67:Hebrew transcription(s) 7: 4844:Historic Jewish communities 4834:Druze communities in Israel 2962:Zedan, Adnan (2017-12-06). 2178:Barron, J. B., ed. (1923). 1608:Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 1592:Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 1545:Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 1453:, Vol. 23, 2001, pp. 31–47. 976: 685:British Mandate authorities 656:Survey of Western Palestine 619:showed the place, named as 617:Napoleon's invasion of 1799 459:Crusader and Mamluk periods 285:3,300/km (8,400/sq mi) 10: 4860: 3932:Abu Basma Regional Council 2673:Cambridge University Press 2645:Cambridge University Press 2487:. Israel Oriental Society. 2452:Israel Exploration Journal 2307:. Government of Palestine. 2184:. Government of Palestine. 2146:Israel Exploration Journal 2125:Israel Exploration Journal 1297:Note that Rhode, 1979, p. 1262:Israel Exploration Journal 675:School in Kafr Yasif, 1950 652:Palestine Exploration Fund 626:In 1838, Kafr Yasif had a 584:destroyed the home of the 364: 4824:Arab localities in Israel 4786: 4705: 4696: 4650: 4477:Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre 4364: 4355: 4344: 4248: 4174: 4062: 3943:Al-Kasom Regional Council 3921: 3881: 3655:Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre 3462:Al-Batuf Regional Council 3444: 3435: 3343: 3300: 3291: 3104: 3061: 3055:Arab localities in Israel 2517:. Hope Publishing House. 2511:Mansour, Atallah (2004). 2262:. Sussex Academic Press. 2195:. Yale University Press. 1500:English Historical Review 1317:Abu-Husayn, 1985, p. 107. 1050:Dauphin, 1988, pp. 638–39 983:Arab localities in Israel 852:World Council of Churches 289: 281: 273: 268: 256: 251: 243: 238: 226: 216: 205: 170: 104: 92: 83: • Also spelled 82: 71: 66: 56: 34: 24: 3266:Zevulun Regional Council 3239:Menashe Regional Council 2911:Swedenburg, Ted (2003). 1742:Pappe (2011), pp. 84–85. 1491:Hughes, Matthew (2009). 821:locked the gates of the 704:Arab revolt in Palestine 697:1931 census of Palestine 681:1922 census of Palestine 628:Greek Orthodox Christian 423:Remains dating to the 405:, the village was named 389:Remains dating to the 35:כַּפְר יָסִיף, כפר יאסיף 3744:Misgav Regional Council 3571:Gilboa Regional Council 2703:. Vol. 3. Boston: 2581:Mills, E., ed. (1932). 2223:. Vol. 1. London: 1962:"Movement for Equality" 1474:Swedenberg (2003), pp. 1370:Betts, 1990, pp. 123–24 88:Kfar Yasif (unofficial) 19:Local council in Israel 2979:Cite journal requires 2949:Cite journal requires 2887:Cite journal requires 2857:Cite journal requires 2705:Crocker & Brewster 2560:McGahern, Una (2011). 2157:Barnay, Jacob (1992). 2107:Cite journal requires 2077:Cite journal requires 1850:Middle Eastern Studies 1451:Arab Studies Quarterly 941: 867: 746: 676: 638:contained a number of 551: 534:and the Mamluk sultan 463:Remains dating to the 353:(52.1%) with the rest 86:Kafar Yasif (official) 3009:Welcome To Kafr Yasif 2817:10.1353/bio.2014.0016 2256:Dana, Nissim (2003). 1950:Shihade 2014, p. 456. 1919:Dana, 2003, pp. 30–31 1655:Jiryis (1968), p. 57. 1563:June 9, 2012, at the 1420:Schumacher, 1888, p. 1326:Barnay, 1992, p. 156. 1003:"Regional Statistics" 932: 925:Culture and education 865: 751:1948 Arab-Israeli War 744: 674: 549: 492:Henry II of Champagne 357:(44.9%), and a small 190:32.95472°N 35.16528°E 4685:(Israeli settlement) 4602:Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam 4160:Cooperative village 3838:Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam 2906:. Berlin: Weidmanns. 2492:Manna, Adel (2022). 2336:Firro, Kais (1999). 1819:McGahern (2011), p. 1806:McGahern (2011), p. 1780:McGahern (2011), p. 1238:Strehlke, 1869, pp. 1226:Ellenblum, 2003, p. 522:Knights Hospitallers 282: • Density 2747:Columbia University 2442:Karmon, Y. (1960). 2435:The Arabs in Israel 1876:McGahern, 2011, p. 1793:Mansour (2004), p. 1206:Strehlke, 1869, p. 1039:Kafr Yasif (Israel) 759:7th Armored Brigade 634:to c. 1740 and its 186: /  4718:Beit She'an Valley 4502:Kaukab Abu al-Hija 3680:Kaukab Abu al-Hija 3293:Jerusalem District 2237:"Norman Palestine" 1928:Mansour, 2004, p. 1764:Firro (1999), pp. 1751:Herzog (1999), p. 1664:Morris (2004), p. 1633:Manna 2022, p. 45. 1620:Morris (2004), p. 1512:10.1093/ehr/cep002 1379:Guérin, 1880, pp. 1342:2019-12-22 at the 1304:2020-03-01 at the 1279:Lewis, 1952, p. 17 1179:Pringle, 1997, p. 1166:Pringle, 1997, p. 942: 868: 747: 677: 552: 293:"Village of Yasif" 274: • Total 257: • Total 206:Grid position 195:32.95472; 35.16528 161:Show map of Israel 4806: 4805: 4802: 4801: 4698:Regional councils 4692: 4691: 4617:Yafa an-Naseriyye 4238:Northern District 4204: 4203: 4186:Israel portal 3923:Southern District 3917: 3916: 3858:Yafa an-Naseriyye 3437:Northern District 3431: 3430: 3366:Christian Quarter 3165:Daliyat al-Karmel 3124:Baqa al-Gharbiyye 3019:Wikimedia commons 2682:978-0-521-85148-0 1731:978-0-300-13441-4 1462:Mills (1932), p. 1335:Karmon, 1960, p. 1194:Conder, 1890, p. 1023:Palmer, 1881, p. 683:conducted by the 582:Fakhr al-Din Ma'n 500:of Kafr Yasif to 486:. 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A street scene in Kafr Yasif, 2006
Kafr Yasif is located in Northwest Israel
Kafr Yasif is located in Israel
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