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Beidas Palace was established in the Manshiya neighborhood in Jaffa Palestine, and was one of the most distinctive landmarks of northern Jaffa.
Beidas Palace was destroyed by zionist occupation in 1975 and replaced by the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv.[1] The Beidas family was considered to be wealthy notables from the Sheikh Muwannis area in Jaffa, which is currently Tel Aviv University.[1] Nawal Said Beidas spoke about her childhood memories in the Beidas Palace in a video interview[2] with her granddaughter Layal Hamdeh[3] who is a journalist with Blinx.[4]
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edit- ^ a b "صور نادرة لقصر بيدس في حي المنشية بيافا تعود للعام 1925". موقع يافا 48 الإخباري (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-10-22.
- ^ "blinx | blinx". blinx.com.
- ^ "Storytellers | Layal Hamdeh".
- ^ "blinx | The Nakba...How did her grandmother live it?". blinx.com. Retrieved 2023-10-22.