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An anonymous editor has been removing a reliable source from the article. Normally I'd tag this as vandalism, but since he provided edit summaries, it is possible that he also follows the talk page, and this is why I am leaving a message here. Please explain how this source is unreliable and provide sources that contradict it. Otherwise, please stop removing the source. —Ynhockey(Talk)09:57, 12 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Petersen, 2001, p.95 has a mix-up between this place and Arraba, Jenin. He quotes: "In the nineteenth century the village was the headquarters of the 'Abd al-Hadi familly and in 1859 was destroyed by the Ottoman government as part of a centralisation policy" (Doumani 1995, 34). ...but that was of course Arraba, Jenin. Cheers, Huldra (talk)