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(Redirected from Su’heita) Abandoned Syrian Village in the Golan Heights Village in Quneitra, Syria
Shayta سحيتا
Village
Shayta is located in the Golan HeightsShaytaShaytaThe Golan on the map of Syria; Shayta on the map of the Golan
Coordinates: 33°15′N 35°46′E / 33.250°N 35.767°E / 33.250; 35.767
Country Syria
GovernorateQuneitra
DistrictQuneitra District
SubdistrictMas'ade
RegionGolan Heights
Destroyed1971-72
Elevation1,189 m (3,904 ft)

Shayta, also spelled Suhayta, S'heita or Su'heita, (Arabic: سحيتا) was a Syrian village located in the Golan Heights. It was one of only six Syrian villages in the Golan Heights still populated following the Six-Day War. After Israel occupied the area in 1967, Shayta's population census was 176 people, down from 200 in 1960. In 1967, Shayta was partially destroyed and a military post built in its place. Israel completely destroyed the village in 1971-72 and its population was forcibly transferred to the neighboring village of Mas'ade. Today, its former inhabitants are still campaigning for the return to their village. Shayta was located near the ceasefire line between Syrian and Israeli forces.

See also

References

  1. ^ South Lebanon and Vicinity 1976
  2. ^ Murphy, Ray; Gannon, Declan (2008). "Changing the Landscape: Israel's Gross Violations of International Law in the Occupied Syrian Golan". Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law. 11. Cambridge University Press: 147.
  3. Davis, Uri (1983). "The Golan Heights under Israeli Occupation 1967 - 1981" (PDF). p. 5.
  4. ^ Fakhr, Sakr Abu (Summer 2000). "Voices from the Golan". Journal of Palestine Studies. 29 (4). University of California Press: 7.
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