Mahmoud Mohammad Ghuneimat


Season:

2022-2023

Governorate:

Hebron

Locality:

Surif

Address:

Deir Mousa
Mahmoud Mohammad Ghuneimat, is a 65 years-old Palestinian farmer, who has 8 family members, and owns a land of 5 dunums (5 = 5000 m2), which the Israeli settlers bypass road was constructed 300 meters close to. Mahmoud says that he always strives to be in his land, take care of it. The olive tree it means for him just like his sons. He was supported by the Olive Tree Campaign with 70 olive trees to help him to stay on his land and keep hope alive.

Surif is a village located to the north-west of the city of Hebron. Most of the town's 15,000 dunams (3,750 acres) of land is used for agriculture, in particular, olives, wheat and barley. Israel has confiscated approximately 1,213 dunams (305 acres) of land from Surif since 2000, and approximately 1,300 dunums (325 acres) of Surif lands lay behind the Israeli apartheid wall. As a direct result of the wall, the Israeli forces have destroyed approximately 556 olive trees, as well as 123 grape vines, 37 almond trees and 112 others. The village is surrounded to the south by the Israeli colony (settlement) of 'Kfar Etzoin'. After 1987, the occupation established the settlement of 'Beit Ayin' northeast of the village. In addition to colonies (settlements), the village is subjected to one permanent checkpoint, three flying checkpoints, two roadblocks, and three iron gates. According to the 2007 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) Census, the total population of Surif in 2007 was approximately 13,365 residents.
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