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As a resident if modern day Tal shahar, and as anyone with a map could safely say, that the statement, as mentioned in the page - "In 1948, Beyt Pe'er was founded on village land, it later changed its name into Tal Shahar." - is simply not true.
A. Unlike many villages, not a single home was taken or settled in.
B. Tal shahar lies to the west of the former village, so the only lands that were taken were agricultural in nature.
C. There was no continuity between the two villages, as implied above.
D. Tal shahar was never named khirbet beyt far.
היישוב הוקם בשנת 1948 על ידי עולים שברובם הגיעו מטורקיה והשאר מכורדיסטן, פרס, ומרוקו על אדמותיו החקלאיות של הכפר הערבי ח'ירבת בית פאר, שתושביו עזבוהו במהלך מלחמת העצמאות. ההחלטה על הקמתו התקבלה ב-20 באוגוסט, במסגרת תוכנית להקמת 32 יישובים חדשים על אדמות של קק"ל, של המדינה ושל ערבים
Hebrew Wikipedia. Polyglot1993 (talk) 13:51, 28 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]