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Seven settler outposts now surround the Dar Abu Faza'a Ka'abna shephereding community, threatening to choke it. Residents vow not to give in to settler terror – but others once said the same before being forced out
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Eid Abu Faza'a, the mukhtar of Dar Abu Faza'a Ka'abna, looking at one of the many screens around his home that monitor the boundaries of the village. Credit: Alex Levac
Seven settler outposts now surround the Dar Abu Faza'a Ka'abna shephereding community, threatening to choke it. Residents vow not to give in to settler terror – but others once said the same before being forced out
08:47 AM • May 30 2026 IDT
These are perhaps the final days of this community of shepherds. Its residents vehemently deny this. They insist that they will never surrender and never leave. But the situation is intolerable. All 12 of the pastoralist villages around them have already been abandoned in the face of the settlers' violence. They are the last ones.
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