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Historical Footprint and Marginalization The Bedouins trace their lineage in the Negev back to at least the 7th century. In ...
Israel's conflict with Iran and the resulting missile barrages highlight a longstanding catch-22 for a community that can ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShelters erected in areas hit hard by missiles, but Arab towns again overlookedNIS 100 million for the entire country is nonsense,' says mayor of Tamra, where four members of a single family were killed ...
Most municipalities in Israel have several public bomb shelters, but many Arab-majority communities lack that same ...
Most Israeli citizens live within dashing distance of an air raid shelter, but Bedouin in remote, poor villages usually have ...
As the two countries continue to strike each other, Israel is faced with a lack of shelters, particularly in Arab communities ...
No children were visible during the time of the strike. It is unclear if the children’s center was linked to the Soroka ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSN'So sad': Israelis shocked by Iran strike on hospitalThe damage was hard to comprehend for many at Israel's Soroka Hospital as staff took stock of the wreckage after a strike by ...
An Iranian ballistic missile struck Soroka Hospital in Israel’s Beersheba, seriously injuring several patients, doctors, and ...
Government officials claim that a mix of innovative approaches and incentives can solve the long-standing issue of unrecognized communities in the Negev. About 300,000 Bedouin currently live in ...
Most Bedouins live in the 4,700-square-mile Negev, which before Israel’s founding in 1948 was home to some 92,000 Bedouins. Only 11,000 remained after the Arab-Israeli war that followed.
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