Al-Farisiya: The soldiers are still in the villages, and the villagers do not go out to work.
Protective presence at Al-Farisiya, morning shift.
The flock is at Ein a-Sakut with two accompaniers. I am with the wife and children at their home.
Due to the fighting in Tubas and Tamun, there is no school for the second day running. The soldiers are still in the villages, and the villagers do not go out to work.
The children pass the morning with the games I brought and the day is unhampered. No colonists, no soldiers.
Today, a court in Jerusalem sat over a charge brought by a Palestinian from Al-Farisiya who requested that a settler from a nearby outpost – who regularly harasses them - be ordered to keep his distance. The court ruled a distancing of 30 meters from the site. Sounds ridiculous, but this is still a small success. The settler who harasses them will not be able to do so at least in the near future.
This is the bedroom of the volunteers at Ein a-Sakut. One can watch the stars. The moon. Listen to the sounds of nature.
Saturday, noon, the Gallery space of Minshar Art School, Tel Aviv:
In the gallery space, the house of Eid Sliman is being built. It was demolished in Umm Al-Kheir a few weeks ago. The structure is a copy of the original. Not finished yet. A talk with Eid on Zoom. At the end of the exhibition the house will be demolished. Without a bulldozer…
No connection to Al-Farisiya.