Masil al-Jizl

Masil al-Jizl was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Baysan. It was depopulated by the Israel Defense Forces during the Arab-Israeli War. It was attacked and depopulated on May 31, 1948, as part of Operation Gideon.

History
There were several archeological sites in the vicinity, including Tall al-Qitaf, Kh. al-Hajj Mahmud and Tall al-Shaykh Dawud.

British Mandate era
In the 1922 census of Palestine, conducted by the  Mandatory Palestine authorities,  Mesil al-Jezel had a population of 64; all Muslims, increasing in the  1931 census   to 197 Muslims, in a total of 47 houses.

In the  1945 statistics, the population was 100 Muslims, with a total of 976 dunams of land. Of this, 252 dunams were for plantations and irrigated land, 702 for cereals, while 22 dunams  were non-cultivable land.

Village land currently used by Kfar Ruppin.