Jordan Valley

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Observers: 
Guy Hircefeld driving, Rita Mendes-Flohr reporting
Jan-16-2018
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Morning
encampment residential of shepherds in the Jordan Valley
encampment residential of shepherds in the Jordan Valley
Photo: 
Rita Mendes Flohr
Solar energy panels in the shepherds encampment in the Jordan Valley
Solar energy panels in the shepherds encampment in the Jordan Valley
Photo: 
Rita Mendes Flohr
The Jordan Valley: sheep who survived the  plague epidemic
The Jordan Valley: sheep who survived the plague epidemic
Photo: 
Rita Mendes Flohr

Tuesday 16.1.18 with Guy Hircefeld driving, Rita Mendes-Flohr reporting for MachsomWatch - 8 am to 11 am.

This was a trip to maintain relationships, create new contacts, and to assess the needs of the Palestinian herders. We did not go out with the herds this time, as they were already out when we arrived, and were not in any situations that required our accompaniment.

We paid a visit to a family in Samra, and hear about the little boy, in a community further up the road, who was hit by a stray bullet as he was sleeping, in the middle of the night.

We take clothes in order to make contact with a new community, also in Samra, but on the other side of the road to the nature reserve – and tell them about the activities of Ta’ayush and Machsomwatch, and give them our contact numbers, in case they are intimidated or attacked by settlers.

We visit our friend Bur’an who has lost 130 head of sheep – mostly newborns – but also older sheep – due to a severe cattle disease ( apparently cattle plague – דבר )     that has been affecting the herds of several communities in the Jordan Valley, and discuss the treatment he has been prescribed by the veterinarian, in order to curb the disease.

We visit the elected official representative of the region in the village of Taisir, and discuss the cooperative efforts to curb the plague, including the funding for a tractor to clean all the sheep and goat pens.