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Kfarhamam (also Kafarhamam, Kafrhamam, Kfar Hamam, Kafar Hamam, ar, كفرحمام) is a small village located in the Arqoob region in the Hasbaya District in Southern Lebanon, which lies on the eastern side of the Nabatieh Governorate. Kfarhamam is bounded by El Mari village from the south, Hebbariye village from the north,
Kfar Chouba Kfarchouba ( ar, كفرشوبا), also known as Kafrchouba and Kafr Shuba, is a Lebanese village in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Southern Lebanon.The people of the village are Sunni Muslims. It is situated in the region of ...
from the east, and
Rachaya Al Foukhar Rachaya Al Foukhar (also spelled Rashaya Al Foukhar, ar, راشيا الفخار) is a Lebanese village in the district of Hasbaya in the Nabatiye Governorate in southern Lebanon. It is located on the western slopes of Mount Hermon at an altitu ...
from the west. It is away from Beirut, and around above sea level. According to the latest electoral lists, the population of the village today is about 3,500, of which only a very small minority reside in the village. The village has a strategic location in the Hermon mountains of Lebanon, as it overlooks the Upper Galilee of Israel and is very close by to the Golan Heights and the Shebaa farms. Its importance also lies in the fact that its very close to an intersection of the borders of three countries; those being Lebanon, Israel, and
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.


History

Kfarhamam is originally a Syriac word. ''Kfar'' means house and ''hamam'' means peace, hence ''Kfarhamam'' means "the house of peace". The village is about 500 years old and has been destroyed and rebuilt many times since the 1970s. Many people had escaped the village due to the security problems of the region, until in the late 1970s the village was fully evacuated for a certain period of time. Fifty percent of these evacuees had to immigrate to Brazil and Canada to earn their living; most of which still have not returned until this day. Even today, the villagers of Kfarhamam usually live in foreign countries/cities due to the many effects of the Israeli occupation and the Lebanese Governments' negligence towards the Arqoob region in which the village lies. In 1838, during the Ottoman era,
Eli Smith Eli Smith (born September 13, 1801, in Northford, Connecticut, to Eli and Polly (Whitney) Smith, and died January 11, 1857, in Beirut, Lebanon) was an American Protestant missionary and scholar. He graduated from Yale College in 1821 and from Andov ...
noted the population of Kfarhamam as being
Sunni Muslim Sunni Islam () is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims. Its name comes from the word ''Sunnah'', referring to the tradition of Muhammad. The differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims arose from a disagree ...
. Important intellectual figures of Kfarhamam include the village's previous '' Mokhtar'' (village mayor)
Abdo Ali Abdulhamid In Medicine, abdo is short for abdominal. As a name, notable people called Abdo, Abdou or Abdu include: People A masculine Arabic name, and a nickname for Abdul. The name is also of Syriac origin and is a variant of 'Abdā, meaning 'servant' or ...
, the previous
Lebanese Member of Parliament Lebanese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the Lebanese Republic * Lebanese people, people from Lebanon or of Lebanese descent * Lebanese Arabic, the colloquial form of Arabic spoken in Lebanon * Lebanese culture * Lebanese cuisi ...
Ahmad Sweid, the Judge Mohamed Sweid, and Dr. Ghazi Chahrour who happened to be one of the first few doctors to find a cure for certain cases of cancer around the world.


Israeli Occupation (1978-2000)

During the Israeli occupation of the region, most village locals were either jailed, killed, or exiled.
Abdo Ali Abdulhamid In Medicine, abdo is short for abdominal. As a name, notable people called Abdo, Abdou or Abdu include: People A masculine Arabic name, and a nickname for Abdul. The name is also of Syriac origin and is a variant of 'Abdā, meaning 'servant' or ...
, the mayor of
Kfarhamam Kfarhamam (also Kafarhamam, Kafrhamam, Kfar Hamam, Kafar Hamam, ar, كفرحمام) is a small village located in the Arqoob region in the Hasbaya District in Southern Lebanon, which lies on the eastern side of the Nabatieh Governorate. Kfarhamam ...
from 1950 to 2001 and of
Kfar Chouba Kfarchouba ( ar, كفرشوبا), also known as Kafrchouba and Kafr Shuba, is a Lebanese village in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Southern Lebanon.The people of the village are Sunni Muslims. It is situated in the region of ...
and Hebbariye throughout the period of occupation was exiled several times, last of which was in 1994. His last exile was a result of his resistance and effort to dismantle a plan by the Israeli government settle Jewish Falasha people of African descent in settlements in the Hasbaya district. He worked with other local elected officials like Kamel al Assaad and the Lebanese government to prevent this plan from materializing. He was very active and vocal in his refusal to work with the Israelis and their allies. All 10 of his children were banned from entering the village during this period. A lot of the villagers joined the Lebanese Communist Party during the years of occupation and were active in occupation resistance efforts. One of the earliest Lebanese Communist Party members to die in armed struggle for the liberation of South Lebanon was a Kfarhamam native, Yehya El-Khaled. He was posthumously honored by naming the main street in the village after him. Kfarhamam was the HQ of Norway's :no:Norbatts 3rd plt Coy B at UNIFIL during the UNIFIL-mission 1978-1998. After the occupation ended in 2000, the community in Kfarhamam underwent a short-lived period of return, growth, and reconstruction. The village was affected by the
2006 Lebanon war The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War ( ar, حرب تموز, ''Ḥarb Tammūz'') and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War ( he, מלחמת לבנון השנייה, ''Milhemet Leva ...
. The following period of
Hezbollah Hezbollah (; ar, حزب الله ', , also transliterated Hizbullah or Hizballah, among others) is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, led by its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah since 1992. Hezbollah's parami ...
hegemony over Lebanon and the Syrian Civil War next door has meant continued economic hardship for communities in
Kfarhamam Kfarhamam (also Kafarhamam, Kafrhamam, Kfar Hamam, Kafar Hamam, ar, كفرحمام) is a small village located in the Arqoob region in the Hasbaya District in Southern Lebanon, which lies on the eastern side of the Nabatieh Governorate. Kfarhamam ...
and beyond. Most community members currently live in the diaspora, mainly in Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, France, Canada, Netherlands, and USA.


Geography

Kfarhamam is known for its many different kinds of trees including pine, olives, figs, and grapes. The village's production of these fruits is much higher than its demand. There are small Roman ruins in Kfar Hamam that are part of Temples of Mount Hermon. The village also has three pre-historic caves and tunnels. The security threats associated with the proximity of the region to the borders of Israel and Syria have prevented further excavation in those locations. There are centennial olive trees in the village.


References


Bibliography

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Sources

* :ar:كفرحمام

*"Mabrouk et Tahrir" documentary, Dir. Dalia FATHALLAH, Prod. INA - IMAGES PLUS, Info here: https://web.archive.org/web/20071106161101/http://imagesplus.org/pages/0_docu_m.htm


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