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Beit Yair Settlement (Tel Sha'er)

  • nakba memory museum
  • Jan 27
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 15

Tel Sha'er is a moshav established in 1948 on the lands of the displaced decommissioned village of Kharbat Beit Far, in the Ramla district. It was founded by Zionist immigrants from Greece, Poland, and Turkey along the Burma Road on agricultural lands that belonged to the village of Kharbat Beit Far. The settlement was named after Henry Morgantha and Junior (Morgenthau); the name is German and means "morning dew." As of 2022, its population numbered 1,350 settlers.   Sources: Due to the scarcity of Arabic sources, we relied on "Israeli" sources: the Hebrew website of the settlement / the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics. The village of Kharbat Beit Far is referenced from the Palestine in Memory website.

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