In 1944 Zionist established Kfar Uria about 1,5 km NW of the village site, but not on village land.[6]
In the 1945 statistics, Khirbat Ism Allah had a population of 20 Muslims,[2] with a total of 568 dunums of land.[3] Of this, 3 dunams were for irrigable land or plantations, 485 for cereals,[7] while 80 dunams were classified as non-cultivable land.[8]
Khirbat Ism Allah 1942 1:20,000Khirbat Ism Allah 1945 1:250,000
1948, aftermath
In 1992, the site was described: "The caves in the northern part of the site still show evidence of their former use as dwellings; the remains of arched entrances are present. In the southern part of the site, a few ruined houses are surrounded by low stone walls. This area has been recently repopulated by a Jewish shepherd family that renovated and occupied one of the houses. The walled in area is used as a goat barn, and the entire area has become a grazing site for the family's flock. The family uses the village spring to the west."[6]
12Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 57Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine