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Qastina (Arabic: قسطينة) was a
Palestinian village,
located 38
kilometers northeast of Gaza City. It was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war...
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patrol aircraft, UAVs and
defense missiles. The
airbase was
opened as RAF
Qastina in 1942 by the
Royal Air
Force of the
United Kingdom in the then British...
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voyage to Africa. They
joined the
other Free
French (FF)
battalions in
Qastina in August,
before moving to the
Western Desert with the 1st FF Brigade...
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Poland and
Romania on the land of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Qastina. It was
named for two
brothers who were
killed during the 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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Airfield RAF
Petah Tiqva Mandatory Palestine now Kfar
Sirkin Airfield RAF
Qastina Mandatory Palestine Now
Hatzor Israeli Air
Force Base RAF
Ramat David Mandatory...
- Brigades")
among others.
Primary training centers were
based in
Ramat Gan,
Qastina (by
Kiryat Mal'akhi of today) and
other places. In 1933
there were some...
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First Aliyah pioneers from
Bessarabia founded a moshava,
which they
named Qastina,
after the
neighboring Palestinian village of the same name.
Although supported...
- city's main
transportation hub is the
Malachi Junction (also
known as
Qastina).
According to CBS,
there are 15
schools and 4,909
students in the city...
- 35°9′27″E / 31.79417°N 35.15750°E / 31.79417; 35.15750
Mevaseret Zion
Qastina Gaza 9 July 1948 1,032 12,019
Rubble 31°44′21″N 34°45′44″E / 31.73917°N...
- (Lidzbarski's "Roll F") (see Lidzbarski, Mandäische Liturgien). Ms. Syr. G 2 (R):
Qaština ("The Archer") and Šambra ("The Rue").
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