Lazzaza (, transliterated as Lazzâza) was a Palestinian Arab village of 230 in the northern Hula Valley next to the Hasbani River, located northwest of Safad. Beit Hillel subsequently expanded onto the land.
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Lazzaza (, transliterated as Lazzâza) was a Palestinian Arab village of 230 in the northern Hula Valley next to the Hasbani River, located northwest of Safad. Beit Hillel subsequently expanded onto the land.
==History== In 1881, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described Lazzaza, while under Ottoman rule, as a village of 70 people built of adobe bricks and situated on a plain near a river.
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