South of Qalqilya, separated by the Barrier
Arab ar-Ramadin al Janubi
Resident
Number of Families
60
Tribe
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Aramadin
Sub-Tribe
Tayaha
Names of Families
Sha’oor
Farmers Origin/Family
Bir Esabea' (Be'er Sheva)
Refugees
official refugee status
Spatial/Building
Land Ownership
- private
- lease
Land Ownership - details
Most of the lands were bought from the original owners from Hableh and Azoun.
Planning
community initiative plan
Planning - details
Several plans were submitted in the last 10 years with no response from the ICA.
Structure Type
- tent
- tin shack
- concrete
Infrastructure/Services
Access to Community
private vehicle
Access to Community - details
Access to the community is permitted only to registered vehicles.
The access to the community is through Elyahu gate (109) and is done by a registration procedure with the Coordination offices.
At the moment only two private cars and two taxis are registered and allowed access.
The access to the community is through Elyahu gate (109) and is done by a registration procedure with the Coordination offices.
At the moment only two private cars and two taxis are registered and allowed access.
Water Access
authorized connection
Electric Connection
Electric Connection - details
The Palestinian authority of energy connected the village in 2012
Health Care
clinic in distant town/village
Health Care - details
The nearest hospitals are in Qalqilya. As refugees they also have access to UNRWA Clinics.
Location of Services
Qalqilya
Education
Kindergarten
yes
Location of School #1
Ar-Ramadin
general description [school #1]
- Boys
- Girls
- Primary school
Distances to schools [school #1]
0-300 meter
Location of School #2
Hableh
Time to schools [school #1]
5 - 15 minutes
general description [school #2]
- Boys
- Girls
- Middle school
Time to schools [school #2]
31 minutes - 1 hour
Distances to schools [school #2]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #3
Qalqilya
Distances to schools [school #3]
more than 5001 meters
Time to schools [school #3]
over 1 hour
Travel to school [school #1]
easy walk
Travel to school [school #2]
bus
Travel to school [school #3]
- bus
- private car
Accessibility to school [school #1]
1
Accessibility to school [school #2]
4
Accessibility to school [school #3]
7
Accessibility to school - STAFF [school #2]
1
Accessibility to school - STAFF [school #3]
1
History
History
In 1948 the community arrived to Dahiriya area, after being expelled from Bir Esabea' (Be'er Sheva). They were forced to move north because of the drought, in search of grazing lands and they came to Wadi Qana area , where they stayed during the summers. The community used to move to their current location during the winter, as the water spring in Qalqilya provided them with a good source of water.
In the 90's they began buying some of the lands from their owners, inhabitants Azzun and Khabala and have settled in this location permanently.
In the 90's they began buying some of the lands from their owners, inhabitants Azzun and Khabala and have settled in this location permanently.
livelihood
Seasonal Movement
no
Community Initiatives
- water
- elec'
- public building
Other Occupation
- herd without shepherding
- daily laborer
- employed by PA
Main Occupation
daily laborer
Woman's Occupation
- taking care of the herd
- taking care of the kids
- housekeeping
- self employed
General Livelihood - details
Small businesses in the village - car washing in the village and building contractor.
Two women have groceries stores in the village.
Two women have groceries stores in the village.
Threats and obstacles
Threats and Obstacles
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- close to settlement
- separation barrier
- road
Threats and Obstacles - details
Road 55 from the north and the road to Alfei Menashe from the west, as well as the separation barriers from the west and the north, and Elyahu gate (109) from the north east side, all restrict the movement of the community and the herds.
Alfei Menashe settlement from the south also creates restrictions.
Alfei Menashe settlement from the south also creates restrictions.
Number of Demolition Orders
64
Number of Demolitions
5
Demolitions - details
According to residents, the last demolition took place in 2014.