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Al-Bassa

al-Bassa' ((アラビア語:البصة)), also known as Betzet in (ヘブライ語:בצת), was a Palestinian Arab village in the Mandatory Palestine's Acre Subdistrict. It was situated close to the Lebanese border, north of the district capital, Acre, and above sea level.
==Etymology==
Bassa has been identified with the border town Betset (בצת) listed in the Tosefta and the Jerusalem Talmud as subject to the laws of Shmita.〔Neubauer, 1868, p ( 22 ). References: ''Tos. Shebiit'' 4:9, ''Yer. Demai'' 2:1 (Heb. 8b). For the identification with al-Bassa, also see Grootkerk, 2000, pp. 2–3 or Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. (167 )〕 It was called ''Bezeth'' during the Roman period, and its Arabic name is ''al-Basah''.〔Avi Yonah, 1976, p. 42. Cited in Khalidi, 1992, p. 6.〕〔 In the period of Crusader rule in Palestine, it was known as ''Le Bace'' or ''LeBassa''.〔Pringle, 1997, p. ( 116 )〕 Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani (d. 1201), a chronicler and advisor to Saladin, referred to the village as ''Ayn al-Bassa''.〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 6.〕

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