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Page 1: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Photography by Avner Baruch

Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis

For further info: [email protected]

Page 2: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Since the early years of the 19th century, a few families of farmers and shepherds have settled in the southern part of mount Hebron

Page 3: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Today, five families still live nearby Susia

To the north of Susia, we can find 7 more Palestinian families who were evacuated in 1985

Today, they still try to maintain their original way of living...

Some of them live in simple houses made of stones, thin sheets of metal or other available material they find

And some of them still live in caves...

Page 4: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

The Cave Dwellers, live a simple life of tradition which has not changed much over the years

Page 5: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

The Cave Dwellers live in the Yata area, mostly in the Tweni and Susia villages

Page 6: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com
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Page 8: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Their unique way of life is under constant danger of vanishing due to never-ending pressure of evacuation by the Israeli government and nearby settlements

Page 9: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Twenty years ago the cave dwellers of Susia were evacuated from their original village on the pretext of archeological digs in the area

Some of the evacuees went to live on their lands close to the Israeli settlement, which was founded a short time before

Five years ago the Israeli army destroyed the caves of these families, and since then they continued to live there in impermanent and improvised housing

During this time, because of constant harassment by the nearby Israeli settlers, the cooperation between volunteers from Israel and abroad, and between the Palestinians, has strengthened

Page 10: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

One of the important results of this cooperation is arranging transport for the children of Susia to the nearby school in the village of Tweni

Page 11: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Not so long ago, the Israeli goberment did not permite the transport of children from Susia to the school in Tweni, ten minutes' drive, and the parents were forced to send their children to school in Yata (the main town of the region)

Page 12: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Because of the barriers and the long road, which is in a bad condition, the children had to stay in Yata all week, and return to their parents for only one day at the weekend

Page 13: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

As a result of efforts made by Israeli organizations, the authorities allowed the inhabitants of Susia to send their children to school in Tweni via a road that only Israelies were allowed to use

Page 14: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

This enabled the children to return home every day, and caused a significant improvement in their self confidence, and a clear rise in their learning achievements

Page 15: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Please spare a few moments of your time to review the remaining slides...

Page 16: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com
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The Israelis and Palestinians have experienced much conflict and bloodshed for a variety of reasons

As both sides try to find a solution to a situation that does not seem to improve, the people who are left behind always suffer, especially the children

The ongoing discrimination of a unique culture and tradition is another example of a short-term policy enforced by the Israeli government

History shows us today that such acts result in more violence, more poverty and deepens the problem (for example the discrimination and neglect of the Bedouins, the Israeli nomads)

The choice is in our hands: we can succumb to the endless political manipulations or, try to focus on humanity and human rights and hope that our efforts will resolve this chaos

The goal of the attached photos and text is to raise awareness amongst those who are biased by the media or lack sufficient information about the actual state of the Cave Dwellers of Hebron

Avner Baruch

Page 33: Photography by Avner Baruch Text by Raanan Alexandrowicz & Ehud Krinis For further info: southhebron@gmail.com

Native World Photography by Avner Baruch

Text by Raanan Alexanderovitz &Ehud Krinis

For further info: [email protected]

[email protected]

ehudkr@shoval. org.il