Sa'sa'
| Sa'sa' سعسع | |
|---|---|
| Sa'sa', 1939 | |
| Etymology: from personal name | |
| A series of historical maps of the area around Sa'sa' (click the buttons) | |
| Location within Mandatory Palestine | |
| Coordinates: 33°01′43″N 35°23′40″E / 33.02861°N 35.39444°E | |
| Palestine grid | 187/270 | 
| Geopolitical entity | Mandatory Palestine | 
| Subdistrict | Safad | 
| Date of depopulation | 30 October 1948 | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 14,796 dunams (14.796 km2 or 5.713 sq mi) | 
| Population  (1945) | |
|  • Total | 1,130 | 
| Cause(s) of depopulation | Military assault by Yishuv forces | 
| Secondary cause | Expulsion by Yishuv forces | 
| Current Localities | Sasa | 
Sa'sa' (Arabic: سعسع, Hebrew: סעסע) was a Palestinian village, located 12 kilometres northwest of Safed, that was depopulated by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The village suffered two massacres committed by Haganah forces: one in mid-February 1948 and the other at the end of October the same year. Its place has been taken since 1949 by Sasa, an Israeli kibbutz.