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In 1991, a new Israeli outpost was built along the main road connecting Tuba to the town of Yatta. Since December 2000, the Israeli military has banned Palestinians from travelling on this road due to its proximity to the settlement, citing “security reasons”. This compounded their sense of isolation and impacted all areas of life.

“My father is 70,” says Hael, a local herder. “I take him to Yatta for medical check-ups using the detour road. I constantly think that if there is an emergency we won’t make it to the hospital on time.”

There is a sense of living on borrowed time in the community. Some demolition orders have been pending for years as court battles drag on, while others are executed quickly.

While some legal battles have lasted for more than a decade, every family here lives with the daily fear of losing their home.