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Al-Salihiyya ((アラビア語:الصالحية)), was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 War on May 25, 1948, by the Palmach's First Battalion of Operation Yiftach. It was located 25 km northeast of Safad, situated on the intersection of the Jordan River and Wadi Tur'an. ==History== Canoeing pioneer John MacGregor was taken prisoner by the villagers of Al-Salihiyya during his exploration of the region in January 1869.〔MacGregor, John (1869) ''The Rob Roy on The Jordan. A Canoe Cruise in Palestine, Egypt, and the Wates of Damascus'' John Murray 8th Edition 1904.(The Rob Roy on the Jordan ) pp.223-246. nb going rate for holding an English man for ransom was at least 100l''l''.〕 During his second night in the village he ate with the village sheikh and 50 other men. The meal consisted of "kusskoosoo" which MacGregor described as "a kind of small bean porridge uncommonly good to eat" and was eaten with saucers of buffalo cream. It was served on a communal wooden plate with wooden spoons for the cream. "They all behaved with excellent propriety and good breeding, but without constraint."〔MacGregor pp.238,239〕 In 1881, during the late Ottoman period, the Palestine Exploration Fund's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described the village as "a mud village, containing about ninety Moslems; situated on plain of arable land, with march and river near."〔Conder and Kitchener, 1881, p. (203 )〕
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