Before 1948, the village of Yibna was one of the largest Arab villages in the Ramla district, its name appearing in many historical texts and annals, and referred to by numerous Arab chroniclers and geographers. It was situated on a hill on the Palestinian coastal plain in a strategically important position along the route of the old Gaza-Lydda (Lod) railway track, and its train station was 56km away from the old Gaza railway station. Yibna was an agricultural village; its main crops were olives, citrus fruits and cereals, and its population in 1948 was over 6,000. The villagers were displaced from the village during the Nakba - the Catastrophe - of 1948 when around thr
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