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Ayesha Ziadna visited Maram Wakili, who is still in the hospital after a severe injury from a rocket hit in the Bedouin unrecognized village of Al-Makimen (Photo: Negev Coexistence Forum)

Rockets from Gaza still hit Arab-Bedouin unrecognized villages

Rockets from Gaza still hit Arab-Bedouin unrecognized villages in the Negev and Israeli media keeps reporting it as “fall in an open space”. Last week one rocket hit near Wadi Al-Na’am, another one hit south of Al-Arakib. According to Negev Coexistence Forum activists: “Residents of the villages have nothing to do but lie down and…

August 24, 2014 in Society and Democracy.

New website of the Arab-Bedouin unrecognized villages is now online

After a lot of hard work and a variety of cooperation, a new website by Negev Coexistence Forum that gathers a large amount of data about the Arab-Bedouin villages in the Negev is online.  The website includes a map of the Bedouin villages in the Negev, detailed information about each village, government plans which threaten…

April 5, 2014 in Society and Democracy.

Eleven Arab-Bedouin Villages in the Negev Have No Polling Stations

Eleven unrecognized Arab-Bedouin villages in the Negev have no polling stations or public transportation and some of their thousands of residents will have to travel up to 50 kilometers to vote in the upcoming national elections on April 9. Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel sent a letter to Israeli…

February 19, 2019 in Political affairs, Society and Democracy.
An Arab-Bedouin woman attempts to block a bulldozer in the unrecognized village of Al-Araqib, Negev Desert, July 24, 2016.

Police Arrest Nine during a Protest in “Unrecognized” Bedouin Village

Police arrested nine Arab-Bedouin and Jewish activists in the unrecognized village of Al-Araqib in the Negev on Sunday, July 24, as they attempted to block bulldozers from performing earthworks as part of plans to turn village lands into a Jewish National Fund (JNF) forest. According to Al-Ittihad, the daily Arabic-language newspaper of the Communist Party…

July 26, 2016 in Society and Democracy.
Hadash MKs from the Joint List, Ayman Odeh (center) and Dov Khenin (right), taking part in the march to the Be’er Sheva District Courthouse, to protest against the planned demolition of Umm al-Hiran and Atir, March 3, 2016. The sign in the background reads in Arabic: “No to the destruction of Umm al-Hiran.”

Hundreds March in Beer-Sheva vs. Plan to Demolish Bedouin Villages

Hundreds of protesters, Arabs and Jews, marched on Thursday, March 3, in Beer-Sheva, against the government’s plans to demolish two Arab-Bedouin villages and build a new Jewish settlement in their place. Under a government-sponsored plan, the residents of the unrecognized Arab-Bedouin villages of Atir and Umm al-Hiran in Israel’s southern Negev Desert are slated to…

March 5, 2016 in Society and Democracy.

Government Approves New Jewish Settlements in Negev on Site of Existing Bedouin Villages

The government advanced the discriminatory policy against the Bedouin residents in the Negev by approving on Sunday, November 22, the establishment of five new settlements in the region. An investigation by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) and Bimkom – Planners for Planning Rights found that two of the settlements are to be…

November 27, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
View of the unrecognized village of Umm al-Hiran in the Negev

Joint List to Protest Supreme Court Decision to Raze Unrecognized Bedouin Village

The Joint List plans to protest a Supreme Court decision to raze an unrecognized Bedouin village in the Negev to make way for a Jewish town. By a 2:1 majority, the court rejected an appeal by Umm al-Hiran residents Tuesday, May 5, ruling that the village was built on state land and its Arab-Bedouin residents…

May 11, 2015 in Society and Democracy.

Unrecognized Arab-Bedouin village challenges forced urbanization plan

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), Bimkom – Planners for Planning Rights, and residents the unrecognized Arab-Bedouin village Wadi al-Na’am filed a petition with the High Court of Justice against a regional plan to enlarge the township of Segev Shalom, the primary purpose of which is the forcible transfer of Wadi al-Na’am’s 10,000…

March 16, 2014 in Society and Democracy.

Courts working to legislate and implement policies of destruction of Bedouin villages

By Dr. Yeela Raanan, Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages of Negev (RCUV)   The judge ruled that Sheikh Sayah, the leader of the village of El Araqib, should pay NIS 10,000 bail and must stay at least 2 km away from his home. And what did Sheikh Sayah do to deserve this punishment? Nothing. Well…

November 27, 2013 in Articles, Society and Democracy.
Eviction at Al Araquib, July 27, 2010. Bulldozers tear apart the unrecognized Bedouin village of Al Araquib in the Negev. The Israeli authorities demolished the entire village of Al Araquib in which 300 residents live, destroying 30 homes, infrastructure and animal pens.

Israeli Rights Groups Ask Court to Stop Razing of Bedouin Villages

Several Israeli human rights organizations petitioned the High Court on Tuesday to prevent the demolition of five Bedouin villages. Five Bedouin villages housing 8,000 citizens will be destroyed to make way for seven new Jewish settlements whose need is not clear. Petitioners: “the plan is discriminatory, wasteful and unnecessary.” Residents of five unrecognized Bedouin villages,…

August 15, 2012 in Society and Democracy.

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