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Shop Owner Dumps Meat Into Street in Protest Over Clan Violence in Kafr Kana
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First reported by Ynet · Jun 12, 2026
What happened
Butcher Maher Awouda in Kafr Kana dumped meat into the street to protest violence that forced his shop to close. The Lower Galilee village has seen more than 60 businesses shut and repeated shootings amid an ongoing family feud.
- 01Maher Awouda protested by throwing his butcher shop's meat into the street.
- 02More than 60 businesses have closed in Kafr Kana because of the violence.
- 03Recent shootings seriously injured a man and targeted a clothing store.
- 04Residents say the village is paying the price and attempts to end the feud have failed.
- 05A recent indictment alleged a blood-feud killing of Zaid Amara.
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