Al-Manshiyya () was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict (located 30 km northeast of Safad) that was depopulated by the Palmach's First Battalion of Operation Yiftach during the 1948 War on May 24, 1948.
Al-Manshëyya was a modern agricultural estate belonging to Emir FÃÂÃ¿à «r, sheikh of the Faá¸Âl tribal confederacy in the Golan, cultivated by local GhawÃÂrina Marsh Arabs and settled fellahin.
In discussing the Diocletianic boundary-stone toponym Mamsia, Marom argues that the British MandateâÂÂperiod estate name al-Manà ¡Ã«ya likely reflects a later folk-etymological reshaping of an older form, mediated through the adjacent microtoponym Marsëna al-à  arqiya (c. 400 m to the northwest).
In 1948 it had a population of 140. 1948 was also the year the village was destroyed and depopulated. It is now mainly deserted with multiple abandoned buildings.