Khirbat Qumbaza was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict, located 21.5 km south of Haifa, 3 km away from Wadi al-Milh. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War in May, 1948.
One km to the southeast of the village site lay the maqam of Shaykh Quttayna, just below Khirbat Quttayna. Khirbat Quttayna has been identified by some scholars as the Canaanite place Kartah.
In the 1882, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described Khirbat Qumbaza as "a small hamlet on high ground".
In July 1948, the IDF found hundreds of women, children and old people at Ijzim and nearby Khirbat Qumbaza. "More than 100" Arabs were reported killed, and about 100 militiamen were taken prisoners.
According to Walid Khalidi, writing in 1992, some of the village lands was used by the Israeli army as military training ground, while the settlement of Kerem Maharal was close to the old village site.
Demasiado uniforme vestí
demasiados prejuicios
demasiada bandera y discursos
cuánto tiempo perdido.
Nada es inalterable
nada es definitivo,
ya ves solo el cambio
es lo único que permanece en el tiempo,
...incondicional
Tanta postura y preocupación
tantas ideologías,
compromisos, palabras y luchas
todo menos sonrisas
Nada es inalterable
nada es definitivo
ya ves solo el cambio
es lo único que permanece en el tiempo,
...incondicional
Mil cosas que dije ayer
hoy me hace reír
y mañana me burlaré
de lo que hoy pude decir
entonces, por qué insistir.