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== Village Files ==
== Village Files ==
During the Mandatory Period, Ben-Zion Luria, a young historian from the Hebrew University, proposed that the JNF conducted a program of reconnaissance on Palestinian villages, known as the "Village Files", using the Haganah for scouting and attack missions, as per [[Plan Dalet]].<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Decolonize Palestine|title=Myth: The ethnic cleansing of Palestine was an accident of war|url=https://decolonizepalestine.com/myth/the-ethnic-cleansing-of-palestinians-was-an-accident-of-war/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521000643/https://decolonizepalestine.com/myth/the-ethnic-cleansing-of-palestinians-was-an-accident-of-war/|archive-date=May 21 2024|retrieved=9 June 2024|quote=Deir Yassin was a small, pastoral village west of Jerusalem. The village was determined to remain neutral, and as such refused to have Arab soldiers stationed there. Not only were they neutral, they also had a non-aggression pact signed with the Haganah. This, however, did not save it from its fate, as it was in the territory of the Jewish state lined out in Plan D.
During the Mandatory Period, Ben-Zion Luria, a young historian from the Hebrew University, proposed that the JNF conducted a program of reconnaissance on Palestinian villages, known as the "Village Files", using the Haganah for scouting missions. These files contained quite a lot of information, such as a topographic map of the village population, soil fertility, sociopolitical composition and whether the village had helped the Palestinian resistance during the 1936 uprising.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Rona Sela|title=Scouting Palestinian Territory, 1940-1948: Haganah Village Files, Aerial Photos and Surveys|url=https://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jq-articles/JQ-52-Sela-Scouting_Palestinian_Territory_1940-1948_1_0.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240129224332/https://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jq-articles/JQ-52-Sela-Scouting_Palestinian_Territory_1940-1948_1_0.pdf|archive-date=29 January 2024|retrieved=8 June 2024|quote=The surveys include general and verbal information about the villages. For example, number of inhabitants, the land and its use, the clans, the village mukhtar and also about security issues: how many weapons the residents possessed and of what type,
 
This meant that not only was it to be destroyed and have its population ethnically cleansed, an example needed to be made of it as to inspire terror in the surrounding villages. As a result this massacre was particularly monstrous.
 
On April 9th 1948, Zionist forces attacked the village of Deir Yassin under the cover of darkness. The Zionist forces shot indiscriminately and killed dozens of Palestinian civilians in their own homes. The number of those murdered ranges from roughly 100 to over 150, depending on estimation.}}</ref> These files contained quite a lot of information, such as a topographic map of the village population, soil fertility, sociopolitical composition and whether the village had helped the Palestinian resistance during the 1936 uprising.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Rona Sela|title=Scouting Palestinian Territory, 1940-1948: Haganah Village Files, Aerial Photos and Surveys|url=https://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jq-articles/JQ-52-Sela-Scouting_Palestinian_Territory_1940-1948_1_0.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240129224332/https://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jq-articles/JQ-52-Sela-Scouting_Palestinian_Territory_1940-1948_1_0.pdf|archive-date=29 January 2024|retrieved=8 June 2024|quote=The surveys include general and verbal information about the villages. For example, number of inhabitants, the land and its use, the clans, the village mukhtar and also about security issues: how many weapons the residents possessed and of what type,
whether the village assisted the gangs during the troubles and which of the villagers
whether the village assisted the gangs during the troubles and which of the villagers
joined the gangs. in the first years of the surveys project, historical information about
joined the gangs. in the first years of the surveys project, historical information about
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