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| etymology = In 1881, the place was named ''Kahweh'', meaning "the coffee shop"<ref>Palmer, 1881, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp00conduoft#page/43/mode/1up 43]</ref>
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'''al-Nahr''' ({{lang-ar|النهر}}), was a [[Palestinians|Palestinian]] village {{cvt|14|km}} northeast of [[Acre, Israel|Acre]]. It was depopulated in May 1948 after a military assault carried out by the [[Carmeli Brigade]] as part of the [[Israel Defense Forces]]'s [[Operation Ben-Ami]]. Immediately after the assault, the village of al-Nahr was razed.<ref>Morris, 2004, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA253 253]</ref><ref name=Benvenisti138>Benvenisti, 2000, pp. [https://
==History==
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[[File:AcreNE1799.jpg|thumb|right|Named ''El Qahweh'' in [[Pierre Jacotin]]'s map from 1799]]
In the [[Ottoman empire|Ottoman]] period, the village appeared under the name of ''El Qahweh'' in [[Pierre Jacotin]]´s map from 1799.<ref>Karmon, 1960, p. [http://www.jchp.ucla.edu/Bibliography/Karmon,_Y_1960_Jacotin_Map_(IEJ_10).pdf 160] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201182028/http://jchp.ucla.edu/Bibliography/Karmon,_Y_1960_Jacotin_Map_(IEJ_10).pdf |date=2017-12-01 }}</ref>
In 1875, the French explorer [[Victor Guérin]] visited the village, which he called ''El Kahoueh''. He found it to have 120 inhabitants, all Muslims.<ref>Guérin, 1880, p. [https://archive.org/stream/descriptiongogr00gugoog#page/n47/mode/1up 31]</ref>
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==See also==
*[[Depopulated Palestinian locations in Israel]]
==References==
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==Bibliography==
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*{{cite book |title=Sacred landscape: the buried history of the Holy Land since 1948 |first=M. |last=
*{{cite book|last1=Conder|first1=C.R.|
*{{cite book|title=Village Statistics, April, 1945
*{{cite book|last=Guérin|first=V.|
*{{cite book|title=Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine|url=http://www.palestineremembered.com/Articles/General-2/Story3150.html|first=S.|last=Hadawi|
*{{cite journal | author = Karmon, Y. | title = An Analysis of Jacotin's Map of Palestine | url = http://www.jchp.ucla.edu/Bibliography/Karmon,_Y_1960_Jacotin_Map_(IEJ_10).pdf | journal = [[Israel Exploration Journal]] | volume = 10 | issue = 3,4 | year = 1960 | pages = 155–173; 244–253 | access-date = 2015-03-23 | archive-date = 2017-12-01 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171201182028/http://jchp.ucla.edu/Bibliography/Karmon,_Y_1960_Jacotin_Map_(IEJ_10).pdf | url-status = dead }}
*{{cite book|title=All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_By7AAAAIAAJ
*{{cite book | editor = Mills, E. | title = Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas | url = https://archive.org/details/CensusOfPalestine1931.PopulationOfVillagesTownsAndAdministrativeAreas | publisher = Government of Palestine | location = Jerusalem | year = 1932 }}
*{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C |first=B. |last=Morris |
*Morris, B., (second edition 2004 third printing 2006) The Birth Of The Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited, Cambridge University Press, {{ISBN|0-521-00967-7}}
*{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=E.H.|
*{{cite journal | last = Schumacher | first = G. |
*{{cite book | title=The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land | url=
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