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Sa'sa' : ウィキペディア英語版
Sa'sa'

Sa'sa' ((アラビア語:سعسع), ) was a Palestinian village, located 12 kilometres northwest of Safed that was depopulated by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The village suffered two massacres committed by Haganah forces: one in mid-February 1948 and the other at the end of October the same year.〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 495〕〔Pappé, 2006, p. ( 77 )ff.〕〔Benvenisti, 2000, p. (153 )〕 Its place has been taken since 1949 by Sasa, an Israeli kibbutz.
==History==
Sa'sa' was built on the site of a Bronze Age (early second millennium B.C.) settlement whose remains (walls, tombs, cisterns, and olive and wine presses), have been unearthed. One village house had foundations which has been dated back to fourth century by archaeologists.〔 Another excavated in 2003 yielded ceramics dated to the fourteenth–fifteenth centuries CE.〔Bron, 2006, (Sasa )〕
The Arab geographer Abū 'Ubayd 'Abd Allāh al-Bakrī (d.1094) reported that one passed through Sa'sa' when travelling from Dayr al-Qasi to Safad.〔

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