‘It’s 2022 and we live in caves’: herders besieged by settlers on West Bank but still clinging to hope

Images of pastoralist communities living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank and the impact of the attacks by settlers on the Palestinian shepherds’ lifestyle and livelihoods. Words and photographs by Manal Massalha Attacks and demolitions in the occupied West Bank by the Israeli military and settlers have left Mahmoud, a shepherd, feeling “under siege”. The 58-year-old pastoralist faces eviction from his home in Umm Fagarah, following an Israeli high court ruling in May that sanctioned the forcible removal of people from eight herder villages in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, to allow for military training. The UN says removing people to make way for the firing range could amount to a war crime. “Herding is our prime source of livelihood,” says Mahmoud. Continue reading...
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