Al-Tira, Haifa

See Tira for other sites with similar names.
al-Tira
الطيرة
Tirat al-Lawz, Tirat Haifa
Etymology: The Fortress
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al-Tira
Location within Mandatory Palestine
Coordinates: 32°45′43″N 34°58′31″E / 32.76194°N 34.97528°E / 32.76194; 34.97528
Palestine grid148/240
Geopolitical entityMandatory Palestine
SubdistrictHaifa
Date of depopulation16 July 1948
Area
  Total
45,262 dunams (45.262 km2 or 17.476 sq mi)
Population
 (1945)
  Total
5,270
Cause(s) of depopulationMilitary assault by Yishuv forces
Current LocalitiesHaHotrim, Tirat Carmel, Megadim, Kfar Galim, Kfar Tzvi Sitrin

al-Tira (Arabic: الطيرة, also called Tirat al-Lawz ("Tira of the almonds") or Tirat Haifa to distinguish it from other al-Tiras) was a Palestinian town located 7 kilometres south of Haifa. It was made up of five khirbets, including Khirbat al-Dayr where lie the ruins of St. Brocardus monastery and a cave complex with vaulted tunnels.

The town’s inhabitants were ethnically cleansed during the nakba, and the Israeli town Tirat Carmel was founded on its lands in 1949.