South Hebron Hills, Firing Zone 918
Isfey at-Tahta
Resident
Number of Families
25
Tribe
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Names of Families
Muhamra, Awad, Arizat, Abu Ali
Refugees
not refugee
Spatial/Building
Land Ownership
private
Planning
No plan
Structure Type
concrete
Infrastructure/Services
Access to Community
- pedestrian
- private vehicle
- 4X4 vehicle
Water Access
authorized connection
Water Access - details
Connection established by the local council and ACP.
Electric Connection
Electric Connection - details
Panels given by Comet ME.
Health Care
- mobile clinic in community
- clinic in distant town/village
Health Care - details
Doctors Without Borders operates the mobile clinic one day a week. There is a hospital in Yatta.
Location of Services
Yatta
Education
Kindergarten
No
Location of School #1
Al-Mujaz
general description [school #1]
- Boys
- Girls
- Primary school
- Middle school
Location of School #2
Al-Fahit
Time to schools [school #1]
16 - 30 minutes
general description [school #2]
High School
Time to schools [school #2]
16 - 30 minutes
Schools - details
The students either walk to school or go in a car provided by the PA.
Travel to school [school #1]
- difficult walk
- private car
Travel to school [school #2]
- difficult walk
- private car
History
History
Isfey at-Tahta was established during the Ottoman era.
livelihood
Seasonal Movement
no
Community Initiatives
not enough data
Other Occupation
shepherding
Main Occupation
shepherding
Woman's Occupation
- taking care of the herd
- teachers/kindergarten teachers
Threats and obstacles
Threats and Obstacles
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- firing zone/closed military zone
- close to settlement
- settler violence
Number of Demolition Orders
18
Number of Demolitions
1
Demolitions - details
According to residents, the whole village is under demolition order.