2024-07-11
Description:
Mr. Najeh Taimat, Deputy Head of the Umm Qussa Village Council in the eastern Yatta region south of Hebron, reported that settlers killed one of the camels and injured another by shooting at them while they were grazing on the outskirts of the village.
Taimat stated:
“Mr. Salah Khalil Abu Aliya, a resident of my village, owns a herd of about ten camels, which are a primary source of income for his family of ten members, including seven children. Camel herding is a traditional practice among the Bedouin. However, the settler known as 'Yoav,' who controls the old Khirbet al-Daraj outpost, occasionally shoots at sheep and camels grazing in the area without any apparent reason. It seems he is indulging in shooting camels to satisfy his desires and hobbies!”
The killed camel and the injured camel
View of the old outpost controlled by settlers – photo from 2022
Taimat explained that villagers in Umm Qussa own several camels and have recently begun accompanying them while grazing to protect them from being shot by settlers. Previously, the camels would graze alone in the desert and return to their pens in the evening, which was a characteristic of their camel herding.
The price of the camel killed by the settler is estimated at approximately $4,500, while the injured camel is still under treatment, incurring additional costs to save its life.
Background on Umm Qussa Village:
Umm Qussa is one of the villages in the eastern Yatta region, inhabited by many Bedouin clans (Al-Ka'abna and Al-Taimat) who are engaged in livestock farming. They continue to maintain camel herding as a symbol of heritage and Bedouin tradition in Palestine. East of the village is an old outpost building from the Jordanian army era (Jordanian rule ended in 1967). In 2023, a group of settlers took over this outpost and turned it into a hotspot for attacks on farmers and residents in the area.
Role of Camels in the Ecosystem:
Camels play a crucial role in the ecosystem, including:
مشروع: حماية الحقوق البيئية الفلسطينية في مناطق "ج" SPERAC IV - GFFO
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