Over 150 years ago, a man from the Shammar tribe, living in the Arabian Desert, embarked on a journey to find water for his livestock. He traveled thousands of kilometers northward until he reached the village of Kafr Harib in the Golan Heights. The man married there. After his death, his only son, Muharib, took the herd south in search of a water source. He stopped at the edge of the Golan Heights, looked down the valley, and spotted a spring n…
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Over 150 years ago, a man from the Shammar tribe, living in the Arabian Desert, embarked on a journey to find water for his livestock. He traveled thousands of kilometers northward until he reached the village of Kafr Harib in the Golan Heights. The man married there. After his death, his only son, Muharib, took the herd south in search of a water source. He stopped at the edge of the Golan Heights, looked down the valley, and spotted a spring n…