Abu Dahouk-al Harayik

Basic info

Area
district
Community Association
bedouin

Resident

Number of Families
10
Tribe
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Jahalin
Names of Families
Bo'aran
Refugees
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Spatial/Building

Planning
No plan
Structure Type
tin shack

Infrastructure/Services

Access to Community
  • private vehicle
  • 4X4 vehicle
Access to Community - details
A long damaged dirt road leads to the community. The Beit Iksa checkpoint also makes the access difficult.
Water Access
connection to neighboring village
Electric Connection
Health Care
  • clinic in neighboring community
  • clinic in distant town/village
Health Care - details
The nearest clinic is in Beit Iksa. The nearest hospital is in Ramallah.
Location of Services
Beit Iksa, Ramallah

Education

Location of School #1
Beit Iksa
general description [school #1]
  • Boys
  • Primary school
  • Middle school
  • High School
Distances to schools [school #1]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #2
Beit Iksa
general description [school #2]
  • Girls
  • Primary school
  • Middle school
  • High School
Distances to schools [school #2]
more than 5001 meters
Accessibility to school [school #1]
4
Accessibility to school [school #2]
4

History

History
The community was expelled from Bir Esbea' (Be'er Sheva) in 1948. They settled in Hebron and later in Jericho. They arrived to Beit Iksa in 1990.

livelihood

Seasonal Movement
no
Community Initiatives
Unknown
Other Occupation
  • shepherding
  • herd without shepherding
  • unemployed
  • agriculture
Main Occupation
  • shepherding
  • herd without shepherding
  • unemployed
Woman's Occupation
taking care of the herd
General Livelihood - details
They own about 800 sheep/goats. Surrounding settlements severely restrict their grazing areas, which leads to the constant decrease in the size of the herds and a rise of unemployment.
The women make dairy products and sell them in Beit Iksa and Ramallah.

Threats and obstacles

Threats and Obstacles
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  • close to settlement
  • separation barrier
Threats and Obstacles - details
The separation barrier and the surrounding settlements severely restrict grazing areas
Number of Demolition Orders
12
Number of Demolitions
1
Demolitions - date of update
September 17, 2010
Demolitions - details
According to residents, demolition orders were given in 2013 but at least until 2015, no demolitions took place
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Abu Dahouk-El Harayik

Northern Jerusalem