UK study of 1948 Israeli massacre of Palestinian village reveals mass grave sites
by Bethan McKernan Jerusalem correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6BWZB)
Researchers analysed cartographic data and aerial photos to identify three possible locations in former fishing village Tantura
An investigation into a massacre in a destroyed Palestinian village carried out by Israeli forces in the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation has identified three possible mass graves beneath a present-day beach resort.
Palestinian survivors and historians have long claimed that men living in Tantura, a fishing village of approximately 1,500 people near Haifa, were executed after surrendering to the Alexandroni Brigade and their bodies dumped in a mass grave believed to be located under an area that is now a car park for Dor Beach. Estimates have ranged from 40 to 200 people.
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