The Catholic Church of Maalul Ma'alul (Arabic: معلول) was a village, with a mixed population of primarily Muslims with a substantial minority of Pales


The Catholic Church of Maalul Ma'alul (Arabic: معلول) was a village, with a mixed population of primarily Muslims with a substantial minority of Palestinian Christians, that was depopulated and destroyed by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Located six kilometers west of the city of Nazareth, many of its inhabitants became internally displaced refugees, after taking refuge in Nazareth and the neighbouring town of Yafa an-Naseriyye. Despite having never left the territory that came to form part of Israel, the majority of the villagers of Maalul, and other Palestinian villages like Andor and Al-Mujidal, were declared "absentees", allowing the confiscation of their land under the Absentees Property Law.


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Location: Jezreel Valley, Israel
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