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The Nabi Yusha fort, renamed Metzudat Koach (Hebrew: מצודת כ"ח), is a police fort built by the British Mandate administration during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine and currently used by the Israel Border Police. The site around the fort contains a stone monument and a new museum (founded in 2014), together constituting the Metzudat Koach Memorial, which commemorates 28 Israeli soldiers who died during the 1948 conquest of the strategically important fort. The fort and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the ruins of the Palestinian village of Al-Nabi Yusha' which was depopulated by Israeli forces in 1948. The Shia shrine of Nabi Yusha ("Prophet Joshua") was a feature of the village and is largely intact.

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  • Metsoudat Koah est un fort situé en Haute Galilée. Son nom célèbre la mémoire des 28 soldats qui sont morts lors de sa prise. Koah (כ"ח) a une double signification en hébreu : les deux lettres désignent le nombre 28, et forment le mot force. Son importance stratégique est due au fait qu'il constitue un point l'observation sur la Vallée de la Houla depuis les monts de Nephtali et de la frontière avec le Liban. (fr)
  • The Nabi Yusha fort, renamed Metzudat Koach (Hebrew: מצודת כ"ח), is a police fort built by the British Mandate administration during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine and currently used by the Israel Border Police. The site around the fort contains a stone monument and a new museum (founded in 2014), together constituting the Metzudat Koach Memorial, which commemorates 28 Israeli soldiers who died during the 1948 conquest of the strategically important fort. The fort and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the ruins of the Palestinian village of Al-Nabi Yusha' which was depopulated by Israeli forces in 1948. The Shia shrine of Nabi Yusha ("Prophet Joshua") was a feature of the village and is largely intact. (en)
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  • The Nabi Yusha fort, renamed Metzudat Koach (Hebrew: מצודת כ"ח), is a police fort built by the British Mandate administration during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine and currently used by the Israel Border Police. The site around the fort contains a stone monument and a new museum (founded in 2014), together constituting the Metzudat Koach Memorial, which commemorates 28 Israeli soldiers who died during the 1948 conquest of the strategically important fort. The fort and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the ruins of the Palestinian village of Al-Nabi Yusha' which was depopulated by Israeli forces in 1948. The Shia shrine of Nabi Yusha ("Prophet Joshua") was a feature of the village and is largely intact. The Metzudat Koach memorial is currently part of the Israel National Trail. (en)
  • Metsoudat Koah est un fort situé en Haute Galilée. Son nom célèbre la mémoire des 28 soldats qui sont morts lors de sa prise. Koah (כ"ח) a une double signification en hébreu : les deux lettres désignent le nombre 28, et forment le mot force. Son importance stratégique est due au fait qu'il constitue un point l'observation sur la Vallée de la Houla depuis les monts de Nephtali et de la frontière avec le Liban. (fr)
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