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Avivim is a small village ( which is today in northern Israel. A lebanese village ( which has been under occupation, since the first Arab israeli war) Today around 500 Zionists/Jews live in Avivim, the abandoned Shiite village of Salha was usurped from its real location at the south of Lebanon with several other villages ( namely, Hounine, Terbihka, Malkiye, Qaddas, and Nabi Yusha.
Salha and six other Lebanese villages have all been occupied by “Israel” since 1948
In September 1948, when the first Arab-Israeli war was at its height, around 120 Lebanese civilians from the village of Salha were herded into the village square and machine gunned to death by members of the Haganah Jewish militia, the forerunner to the Israeli army. The population left thier village and intered the village, that laid next to it, Which still today lays on the southern side of Lebanon ( Maroun El ras )
Salha and the six other villages remains under occupation, and still today they have not been freed.
Most of the population registred themselves as palestenian, to gain unrwa ( support) They registered themselves as palestinians for economical circumstances, even though they were lebanese. In 1994 ( the lebanese parliament( gave them back the original citizenship ( The lebanese one back)
Today ( Hezbollah want to restore the villages by ressisting the state of Israel)
Lebanon is 10452 Km2, without these villages ( Lebanons geography would´nt be right) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.89.66.19 (talk) 23:57, 11 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]