| Ayn al-Mansi | |
| Arabic | عين المنسي |
| Name Meaning | "forgotten well" |
| Also Spelled | 'Ein al-Mansi |
| District | Jenin |
| Coordinates | 32°35′35.80″N 35°10′38.15″E / 32.593278°N 35.1772639°ECoordinates: 32°35′35.80″N 35°10′38.15″E / 32.593278°N 35.1772639°E |
| Population | 90 (1945[1]) |
| Area | 1,295 dunums |
| Date of depopulation | mid-April 1948[2] |
| Cause(s) of depopulation | Military assault by Yishuv forces |
Ayn al-Mansi (Arabic: عين المنسي, Ein el Mansî) was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Jenin of the British Mandate of Palestine. It was depopulated as a result of a military attack in mid-April during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine.[2]
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