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Historical Footprint and Marginalization The Bedouins trace their lineage in the Negev back to at least the 7th century. In ...
Most Israeli citizens live within dashing distance of an air raid shelter, but Bedouin in remote, poor villages usually have ...
Israel's conflict with Iran and the resulting missile barrages highlight a longstanding catch-22 for a community that can ...
Israel regards its Palestinian citizens as the enemy within and a target in its US-funded war against the Palestinians in ...
About 300,000 Bedouin currently live in the Negev region, including some 90,000 residing in what is termed “pzurah” – unregulated and unrecognized settlements outside recognized state ...
Most municipalities in Israel have several public bomb shelters, but many Arab-majority communities lack that same ...
As the ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains fragile, there has been a growing number of reports in recent days of people ...
David Myers made a 1000-mile solo circuit of the Jordan river watershed. His journey took him through two deserts, three ...
Israeli bulldozers stormed the unrecognised Bedouin village of Al-Araqib in the Negev once again on Tuesday morning, demolishing homes and tents for the 241st time since 2010.