as shown in this 1940s
Survey of Palestine map; the village was depopulated in 1948 (its inhabitants returning to create Ein Naqquba in 1962) and was replaced by the moshav of
Beit Nekofa. The village was established in 1962 by refugees from the village of
Bayt Naqquba, which had been depopulated during the
1948 Arab–Israeli War and whose lands had become
Beit Nekofa. It was part of
Ein Rafa until 1976, when it was recognised as a separate village. ==Gallery==