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    Shefa-Amr or Shfar'am (Arabic: شفاعمرو, Šafāʻamr, Hebrew: שְׁפַרְעָם, Šəfarʻam) is an Arab city in the Northern District of Israel. In 2022 it had a population...
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    to hold a central ceremony in Shefa-'Amr, raise all the flags and have a huge feast. The 40,000 residents of Shefa-'Amr feel that they are a part of the...
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  • Ihud Bnei Shefa-'Amr (Arabic: اتحاد بني شفاعمرو, Hebrew: איחוד בני שפרעם) is an Israeli football club based in Shefa-'Amr. The club played its home matches...
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  • August 2005) was an Israeli deserter soldier who opened fire in a bus in Shefa-Amr in northern Israel on 4 August 2005, killing four Arab citizens of Israel...
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  • Zahir al-Umar (redirect from Dhaher el 'Amr)
    control of Shefa-Amr. Zahir reneged after Sa'd's killing, prompting Uthman and his full-brothers Ahmad and Sa'd al-Din to besiege Shefa-Amr in 1765, but...
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    شفاعمرو) is a monastery located in the city of Shefa-ʻAmr, Israel. In the year 1857, after the citizens of Shefa-ʻAmr saw how much the Sisters of Nazareth convent...
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  • Maccabi Shefa-'Amr (Hebrew: מכבי שפרעם) was an Israeli football club based in Shefa-'Amr. The club was founded in 1968 and played in the lower divisions...
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    Following the war's conclusion, the internally displaced persons of Shefa-'Amr, Dabburiya, Ilut and Kafr Kanna returned to their homes. However, those...
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  • since the 2022–23 season. Maccabi Herzliya (South Division) Ihud Bnei Shefa-'Amr (North Division) Ironi Kiryat Shmona Sektzia Nes Tziona Maccabi Petah...
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    communities where most Christians in Israel reside are Haifa, Nazareth, Shefa-Amr, Jish, Mi'ilya, Fassuta and Kafr Yasif. Arab Christians are one of the...
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