Northwest West Bank, along Road 596
Khallet Anjas
Resident
Number of Families
3
Names of Families
Abu Qbash
Farmers Origin/Family
From As Samoua' - Hebron
Refugees
not refugee
Spatial/Building
Land Ownership
- private
- lease
Land Ownership - details
Lands belong to the nearby village of A'nin
Planning
No plan
Structure Type
tent
Infrastructure/Services
Access to Community
- private vehicle
- public transit
Water Access
water tank
Water Access - details
The community buys water from private individuals from Ti'inik or Al Yamoun villages. Water supply for two days costs 50 NIS.
Electric Connection - details
The community expressed a great need for an electricity connection and would like to have access to solar panels.
Health Care
clinic in neighboring community
Health Care - details
The closest clinics are in 'Anin and Silat al-Harithiya. The closest hospital is in Jenin.
Location of Services
A'nin and Jenin
Education
Kindergarten
No
Location of School #1
A'nin
general description [school #1]
- Boys
- Girls
- Primary school
Distances to schools [school #1]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #2
A'nin
Time to schools [school #1]
16 - 30 minutes
general description [school #2]
- Boys
- Girls
- Middle school
Time to schools [school #2]
16 - 30 minutes
Distances to schools [school #2]
2001 - 5000 meters
Location of School #3
A'nin
general description [school #3]
- Boys
- Girls
- High School
Distances to schools [school #3]
2001 - 5000 meters
Time to schools [school #3]
16 - 30 minutes
Schools - details
Access to school is by public transport
Travel to school [school #1]
bus
Travel to school [school #2]
bus
Travel to school [school #3]
bus
Accessibility to school [school #1]
3
Accessibility to school [school #2]
3
Accessibility to school [school #3]
3
History
History
in 1948 they moved from Hebron area to Al A'uja next to Nwei'meh area. After two young people from the community were killed in a mine explosion they decided to look for a more secure area. In 1978 they reached A'nin area where they are currently settled.
livelihood
Seasonal Movement
no
Community Initiatives
no Initiatives
Other Occupation
- shepherding
- herd without shepherding
- agriculture
Main Occupation
- shepherding
- herd without shepherding
Woman's Occupation
- taking care of the herd
- taking care of the kids
- housekeeping
General Livelihood - details
The separation barrier confiscated most of their grazing areas. Before the barrier the community owned 1500 sheep and goats, today they own only 300. The women are in charge of producing dairy products.
Threats and obstacles
Threats and Obstacles
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separation barrier
Threats and Obstacles - details
The separation barrier confiscated most of their grazing areas which led to a decrease in the size of their herds. Before the wall the community sold its products in Um al Fahem, but today the access is denied. They can only sell in nearby villages, but since the entire area specializes in shepherding and selling of its products, prices are very low.
Number of Demolition Orders
0
Number of Demolitions
0
Demolitions - date of update
September 17, 2010