This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Ghuwayr Abu Shusha was a Palestinian Arab village in the Tiberias Subdistrict.
In 1838 Edward Robinson found on the remains of a few dwellings, built of rough volcanic stones, some of which were still used as magazines by the Arabs of the plain.
Of the village, all which remained was a few portions of wall of modern appearance, "but in the midst of these is still standing a square vaulted tower, constructed in fine blocks of Herodian workmanship, or Roman of the early empire.
[8] In 1881, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it as containing 20 Moslems, with housed built of basalt, located round a mill.
[4] Kibbutz Ginosar presently occupies part of what was village land; so does Livnim, established in 1982 ca.