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| Cave Dwellers of Palestine ![]() Palestinian family living in a cave at Mufakara in the hills south a of Hebron in the West Bank. ![]() The typical entrance to a cave dwelling compound is a stone doorway leading to a cave which extends about five metres (16ft) into the soft, clay-like rock. The light is dim and the air cool. ![]() The caves are divided into three areas; one for livestock in winter, a living area and cooking area. Each family has at least one cave that it uses as a residence. ![]() Most of the childbirths take place in the caves, under poor sanitary conditions, without licensed midwives, and without appropriate medical equipment. ![]() A quarter of the children in the caves area do not attend school at all. They help with the house work and the grazing. ![]() Hamamadi at prayer inside his cave house in Mufakara. The family sleep, pray and eat in the same area. ![]() Cave dwellers have few belongings. Possessions are stored in alcoves carved into the rock. The caves are dark and blackened with the smoke of paraffin lamps. ![]() Residents support themselves primarily from farming, raising sheep and goats, and the production of milk and cheese. ![]() The cave dwellers live off of basic agriculture. Most of the produce is for home consumption. ![]() There are no paved roads leading from nearby villages and the harsh topography of the area compels the residents to travel to and from the area by foot or donkey. |
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thank you!
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