Yalo

Yalo

Infobox Former Arab villages in Palestine
name=Yalo


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arname=يالو
meaning=
altSp=Yalu
district=rl
population=16,441
popyear=1961
area=14,992
areakm=15.0
date=7 June 1967
cause=E
curlocl=Canada Park

Yalo ( _ar. يالو, also transliterated Yalu) was a Palestinian Arab village located 13 kilometres southeast of Ramla.cite web|title=Welcome to Yalu|publisher=Palestine Remembered|accessdate=2008-08-27|url=http://www.palestineremembered.com/al-Ramla/Yalu/index.html] Identified by Edward Robinson as the ancient Canaanite city of Aijalon,Robinson and Smith, 1856, p. 145.] after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Jordan formally annexed Yalo along with the rest of the West Bank.cite web|title=From the 1948 Nakba to the 1967 Naksa|publisher=Badil|author=BADIL Occasional Bulletin No. 18|date=June 2004 |accessdate=2008-08-27|url=http://www.badil.org/Publications/Bulletins/Bulletin-18.htm] Yalo's population increased dramatically owing to an influx of Palestinian refugees from neighbouring towns and villages depopulated during the 1948 war.

During the 1967 war, all the inhabitants of Yalo were expelled by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the village was destroyed, and the area was occupied by Israel.cite journal|title=Palestinian Emigration and Israeli Land Expropriation in the Occupied Territories|journal=Journal of Palestine Studies|volume=Vol. 3, No. 1|date=Autumn, 1973|pages=pp. 106-118|publisher=University of California Press on behalf of the Institute for Palestine Studies|url=http://www.jstor.org/pss/2535530] Subsequently, with donations from Canadian benefactors, the Jewish National Fund built Canada Park, a recreational space, on the ruins of Yalo and two other neighbouring villages, Imwas and Beit Nuba.cite journal|title="Canada Park" Built on Ruins of Palestinian Villages|author=John Dirlik|journal=Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (WRMEA)|url=http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/1091/9110034.htm|date=October 1991|accessdate=2008-08-27]

History

During his travels in Palestine in 1838, Edward Robinson identified Yalo with Aijalon. Robinson relied upon the works of Jerome and Eusebius, who describe Aijalon as two Roman miles from Nicopolis, the descriptions of Aijalon in the Old Testament, and the philological similarities between the present-day Arabic name and its Canaanite root.Robinson and Smith, 1860, p. 253-254.]

In "Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and Adjacent Regions" (1856), Edward Robinson and Eli Smith situate Yalo between two ravines, overlooking "the beautiful meadow-like tract of Merj Ibn 'Omeir." They note that a fountain from the western ravine served as a water source for the village, that the place has "an old appearance", and that on the cliff beyond the eastern ravine lay a series of large caverns. In these first-hand descriptions garnered from their travels in the region, they also write that, "The village belongs to the family of the Sheikhs Abu Ghaush, who reside at Kuriet al-'Enab. One of the younger of them was now here, and paid us a visit in our tent. The people of Yâlo were well disposed, and treated us respectfully."Robinson and Smith, 1856, p. 144.]

1948 war

In the lead up to the outbreak of 1948 Arab-Israeli war, on the night of 27 December 1947, the Etzioni Brigade of the Hagana blew up three houses in Yalo. This action formed part of a series what Benny Morris describes as "Haganah retaliatory strikes", the operational orders of which "almost invariably contained an order to blow up one or several houses (as well as to kill 'adult males' or 'armed irregulars')."Morris, 2004, p. 343.]

1967 war

Israeli officials state that Yalo, Imwas and Beit Nuba were destroyed in the course of fighting that took place during the 1967 war. In June 1968, the Israeli embassy in Britain said that "these villages suffered heavy damage during the June war and its immediate aftermath, when our troops engaged two Egyptian Army commando units which had established themselves there and continued fighting after the war."

Tom Segev and Jessica Cohen write that, in 1967, Yalo was one of three populated villages in the Latrun area where residents were told to leave their homes and gather in an open area outside the villages, after which they were ordered over loudspeakers to march to Ramallah. Segev and Cohen estimate that about 8,000 people left as a result of that order. They also write that, "In the general order distributed to Central Command soldiers, Imwas and Yalu were associated with the failure to take the area in 1948 and were described as 'terms of disappointment, terms of a long and painful account, which has now been settled to the last cent.'"Segev, 2007, p. 407.]

Amos Kenan, an Israeli soldier present during the operation, gave a firsthand account of what happened to Yalo and its neighbouring villages. He said that, "The unit commander told us that it had been decided to blow up three villages in our sector; they were Beit Nuba, Imwas and Yalu ... In the houses we found one wounded Egyptian commando officer, and some very old people. At noon the first bulldozers arrived ..." The IDF used bulldozers and explosives to destroy 539 houses in Yalo. [Karmi, 1999, p. 87.] In "The Case for Palestine", John B. Quigley writes that, "The IDF blew up entire villages of Emmaus, Yalu, and Beit Nuba—near Jerusalem—and drove the villagers toward Jordan."Quigley, 2005, p. 168.]

Meron Benvenisti explains that a week after their expulsion on June 7, 1967, thousands of refugees from the three villages tried to return home but "encountered army roadblocks that had been put up near the villages. From there they watched as bulldozers demolished their homes and the stones from the ruins were loaded on trucks belonging to Israeli contractors, who had bought them to use in building houses for Jews. The village sites, with their verdant orchards, were turned into a large picnic area and given the name Canada Park."Benvenisti, 2002, p. 327.]

On June 21 1967, Knesset member Tawfik Toubi requested that Defense Minister Moshe Dayan allow Yalo inhabitants to return to their village, but his request was denied. Since then, the village's evicted residents have campaigned for their return to and reconstruction of Yalo. [Karmi, 1999, p. 87.]

Post-2003 development

Since 2003, the Israeli NGO Zochrot ('Nakba' in Hebrew) has lobbied the Jewish National Fund for permission to post signs designating the Palestinian villages in Canada Park. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/870315.html Out of sight maybe, but not out of mind] , by By Zafrir Rinat, 13/06/2007 Haaretz] After petitioning the Israeli High Court, [ [http://www.nakbainhebrew.org/index.php?id=367 High Court Petition on Canada Park] , Zochrot] permission was granted. However, subsequently the signs have been stolen or vandalized. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/870315.html Out of sight maybe, but not out of mind] , by By Zafrir Rinat, 13/06/2007 Haaretz]

Demographics

In 1922, at the beginning of British Mandate rule in Palestine, Yalo's population was 822. In 1931 the village's population increased to 963 people according to a census by British Mandatory authorities. In Sami Hadawi's 1945 land and population survey, it's population was 1,220. [ [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20I/al-Ramla/Page-067.jpgAl-Ramla District Stats] from [http://www.palestineremembered.com/Articles/General-2/Story3150.html Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine] (1970) Hadawi, Sami. The Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center.] In the village's latest census, in 1961, there were 16,441 inhabitants.

ee also

*List of villages depopulated during the Arab-Israeli conflict

References

Bibliography

*Benvenisti, Meron and Maxine Kaufman-Lacusta (2002). "Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948". University of California Press. ISBN 0520211545, 9780520211544.
*Karmi, Ghada (1999). "The Palestinian Exodus, 1948-1998". University of London, Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law. Garnet & Ithaca Press. ISBN 086372244.
*Morris, Benny (2004). "The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited". Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521009677, 9780521009676.
*Quigley, John B. (2005). "The Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspective". Duke University Press. ISBN 0822335395, 9780822335399.
*Robinson, Edward and Eli Smith [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AFG7241.0002.001 Biblical Researches in Palestine and Adjacent Regions: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838] ". P. 253-254. Crocker and Brewster.
*Robinson, Edward and Eli Smith (1856). "Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and Adjacent Regions: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1852. J. Murray.
*Segev, Tom and Jessica Cohen (2007). 1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East. Macmillan. ISBN 0805070575, 9780805070576.


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