Abdelrahman Abu Bashar and his family have been displaced due to Israeli settler attacks, forced to live in a fragile tent without basic protection from the elements.
For decades, the villagers of Wadi as-Seeq faced restrictions under Israeli control, culminating in severe settlement expansion and increasingly violent attacks from settlers starting in 2015.
The family's current living conditions highlight the broader struggle of the Palestinian Bedouin tribes, who face systematic displacement and erosion of their rights amidst ongoing conflict.
Despite their long history in Wadi as-Seeq, the Ka'abneh family now finds themselves sleeping outdoors, starkly illustrating the impacts of military control and settler violence.
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