Shayta
Abandoned Syrian Village in the Golan Heights
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S-hayta, also spelled Suhayta, S'heita or Su'heita, (Arabic: سحيتا) was a Syrian Druze village located in the Golan Heights.[1] It was one of only six Syrian villages in the Golan Heights still populated following the Six-Day War.[2] After Israel occupied the area in 1967, S-hayta's population census was 176 people, down from 200 in 1960.[3] In 1967, S-hayta was partially destroyed and a military post built in its place.[2] Israel completely destroyed the village in 1971-72 and its population was forcibly transferred to the neighboring village of Mas'ade.[2][4] Today, its former inhabitants are still campaigning for the return to their village.[2] S-hayta was located near the ceasefire line between Syrian and Israeli forces.[1][4]
Shayta
سحيتا | |
|---|---|
Village | |
| Coordinates: 33°15′N 35°46′E | |
| Grid position | 221/295 PAL |
| Country | |
| Governorate | Quneitra |
| District | Quneitra District |
| Subdistrict | Mas'ade |
| Region | Golan Heights |
| Destroyed | 1971-72 |
| Elevation | 1,189 m (3,901 ft) |