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Ayn Ghazal, which I believe means "water spring" of the gazelle. It can also also be translated to "eye of the gazelle" which I think is beautiful as many arabs use gazelle to describe beauty.
Ayn Gazal was a small village south of Haifa, it was well known for it’s wheat, corn, but mostly for its sesame! There was also one hill that had hundreds of grape vines and olive trees that fed the people of the village and some, according to Mustafa Abu Zayyad, people in the village went out of their way to help one another, there was a strong sense of community there.
Ayn Gazal was ethnically cleansed and destroyed by the Zionist entity 1948.
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