Suhmata was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
| Suhmata
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| District
| District of Acre
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| Location
| 25 km northeast of Acre
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| Israeli occupation date
| October 30, 1948
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| Israeli military operation
| Operation Hiram
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| Israeli attacking brigade
| Golani Brigade's First Battalion
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| Remaining population after occupation
| 0
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| Remaining structures after occupation
| The nearby crusader castle
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| Population
|
| 1596
| 1931
| 1945
|
| n/a
| 796
| 1,130
|
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| Number of houses
| 1931: 175
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| Historical names
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| Israeli settlement(s)
| Tzuri'el, Chosen
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| Public structures
| Two schools, a mosque, a church
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