This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Ein al-Beida (Arabic: عين البيضا) is a Palestinian village of in the Tubas Governorate in the northeastern West Bank.
Ein al-Beida was reestablished in 1952 by Arab farmers belonging to the Fuquha and Daraghmah families from nearby Tubas who owned farms in the area and decided to establish a village.
[6] Ein al-Beida is situated in a plain area on the eastern foothill of the Jordan Valley surrounded by hills and mountains.
It is located 15 kilometers northeast of Tubas, bordered by the Jordan River to the east, Bardala to the west, the Green Line to the north and the Israeli settlement of Mehola to the south.
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