Jubb Yusuf
جُب يوسف | |
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Village | |
Location within Mandatory Palestine | |
Coordinates: 32°55′09″N 35°32′13″E / 32.91917°N 35.53694°E | |
Palestine grid | 200/258 |
Geopolitical entity | Mandatory Palestine |
Subdistrict | Safad |
Area | |
• Total | 11,325 dunams (11.325 km2 or 4.373 sq mi) |
Population (1945) | |
• Total | 170[1] |
Jubb Yusuf (Arabic: جُب يوسف), also called 'Arab al-Suyyad, was a Palestinian village depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Situated in rocky terrain northwest of Lake Tiberias, the village was associated with a nearby well, Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well), which was the site of a khan or caravan stopping place for centuries. The ruins are adjacent to the Israeli kibbutz of Ami'ad.