Ayta ash Shab (Arabic: عيتا الشعب; also transliterated Ayta al-Sha'b)[1] is a village located in southern Lebanon, about 1 km northeast of the Israeli border.
^"The tall mountain of the
spur", according to Palmer, 1881, p. 66
AytaashShab (Arabic: عيتا الشعب; also transliterated Ayta al-Sha'b) is a village located in southern Lebanon, about 1 km northeast of the Israeli border...
action during the Second Lebanon War on 1 August 2006 in the Battle of Aytaash-Shab. Levin's death received a great deal of attention; over 2,000 people...
that he would seize Aitaroun, Bint Jbel, Ain Ebel, Yaroun, Rmaich, AytaashShab, Ramié, Jereine, Aalma ech Chaab and Labouna to cut a road from Al-Malkiyya...
stronghold". Battle of Aytaash-Shab 31 July – 11 August Israel engages in a firefight with Hezbollah members in the Lebanese town of Aytaash-Shab. Operation Sharp...
border to swiftly transport them to a hiding place in the village of Aytaash-Shab. Another Hezbollah squad, armed with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades...
Affairs. A member of Hezbollah is killed during an airstrike by Israel in AytaashShab, Lebanon, while two others are killed during a shootout at the border...
large sarcophagi round this village, and one olive-press." Battle of Aytaash-Shab Belat temple Palmer, 1881, p. 92 Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p...
archaeologists, Raphael Frankel and Israel Finkelstein (1983), as being AytaashShab (sic) in south Lebanon, ca. 1.5 km. from the Israeli border, and about...
flattening homes in two villages near the Israeli border, Taibeh and AytaashShab. No other details were immediately available. Twelve IDF reservists...