Northern Jordan Valley, along Road 578
Al Farisiya-Nab'a al Ghazal
Resident
Number of Families
10
Names of Families
Daragmeh, Abu Mohsin
Farmers Origin/Family
Tubas
Refugees
not refugee
Spatial/Building
Land Ownership
- private
- state owned land
Land Ownership - details
The community owns most of the land
Planning
- No plan
- submitted plan
Planning - details
The community reports that in response to the demolition orders, their lawyer promoted a plan for all 5 communities in Farisiya area.
Structure Type
- tent
- tin shack
- wood
Infrastructure/Services
Access to Community
- private vehicle
- public transit
Access to Community - details
Public transportation passes by the community, coming from Tayasir and Tubas to Jericho.
Water Access
water tank
Water Access - details
They fill their water tanks in Ein al Beida
Electric Connection - details
Solar panels were donated by the Rawasi organization through the council of Al-Maleh.
Health Care
mobile clinic in community
Health Care - details
A mobile clinic visits the community once a moths. The nearest clinics are in Tubas.
Location of Services
Tubas
Education
Kindergarten
No
Location of School #1
Ein al Beida
general description [school #1]
- Boys
- Girls
- Primary school
Distances to schools [school #1]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #2
Ein al Beida
Time to schools [school #1]
5 - 15 minutes
general description [school #2]
- Boys
- Girls
- Middle school
Time to schools [school #2]
5 - 15 minutes
Distances to schools [school #2]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #3
Ein al Beida
general description [school #3]
- Boys
- Girls
- High School
Distances to schools [school #3]
2001 - 5000 meters
Time to schools [school #3]
5 - 15 minutes
Travel to school [school #1]
- bus
- private car
Travel to school [school #2]
- bus
- private car
Travel to school [school #3]
- bus
- private car
Accessibility to school [school #1]
2
Accessibility to school [school #2]
2
Accessibility to school [school #3]
2
Accessibility to school - STAFF [school #1]
3
History
History
The community is originally from Tubas and they live on their private lands.
livelihood
Seasonal Movement
no
Community Initiatives
no Initiatives
Other Occupation
- shepherding
- herd without shepherding
Main Occupation
- shepherding
- herd without shepherding
Woman's Occupation
- taking care of the herd
- taking care of the kids
- housekeeping
General Livelihood - details
The decrease in grazing areas forces the community to buy fodder for the herds. This caused members of the community to fall into debt as the food is expensive and they cannot afford it.
Threats and obstacles
Threats and Obstacles
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- firing zone/closed military zone
- close to settlement
- Unknown
Threats and Obstacles - details
Grazing areas were substantially decreased due to the confiscation of much of the lands by the settlement of Rotem which is situated in the eastern side. Other parts of the lands were declared as closed military zones. This forces the community to buy food for their herds, which they cannot afford. Many are in debt.
Number of Demolition Orders
6
Number of Demolitions
3
Demolitions - date of update
September 17, 2010
Demolitions - details
According to the community, in 2012 about 20 shacks were demolished. New demolition orders were given in 2015.