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Tag Archives: Negev(Naqab)

Arab-Bedouin Women Featured in a Virtual Photography Exhibition

A new – virtual – exhibition of photographs by Arab-Bedouin women from unrecognized villages in the Naqab (Negev Desert) depicting their lives is now available on the internet. Entitled Recognized –Life and Resilience as Captured by Bedouin Women, and presented by the Negev Coexistence Forum for Civil Equality, the exhibition features a collection of photographs…

December 16, 2020 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.
Hadash MK Dov Khenin (Joint List) during a demonstration against eviction of the Arab-Bedouin village of Atir-Umm al-Hiran. The sign held by MK Khenin reads (in print): “I oppose the destruction of Umm al-Hiran because:” and continues in handwriting: “every child deserves a home and the Negev will only have a real future if there will be true equality here.”

Supreme Court Approves Eviction of Arab-Bedouin Village in Negev

Adalah, the legal center for Arab minority rights in Israel, has reported that the Supreme Court has rejected the organization’s extraordinary motion for a second hearing on the ordered eviction of the residents of the Arab-Bedouin village of Atir-Umm al-Hiran. Adalah had requested that the court reconsider its decision to approve Israel’s plan to evict…

January 20, 2016 in Society and Democracy.
"Stop the demolitions of Al-Araqib" – a protest vigil at Lehavim junction in the Negev

Authorities Demolish Bedouin Village in Negev for the 90th Time

Israeli authorities have demolished an Arab-Bedouin village in the country’s southern Negev region for the 90th time since 2010. Accompanied by units of heavily armed police officers, officials showed up at Al-Araqib on Wednesday morning, October 29, and bulldozed the homes and other structures that stood there, according to Al Ittihad, the Arabic-language daily newspaper…

November 1, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
A man bleeds from his head wound incurred during clashes between Arab-Bedouin and police in the city of Rahat, January 18, 2015.

Police to Use Sniper Rifles against Stone-Throwers in Bedouin Areas

According to a report published in Ha’aretz on Monday, September 21, the Israel Police will be expanding their use of firearms against stone-throwers in the south of the country. This, as authorities struggle to contend with the rise of riots and violence which have intensified during the past week, particularly in Jerusalem. Government legal and…

September 22, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
The “protest school” at al-Fur'ah

MK Khenin Visits Tent “Protest School” at al-Fur’ah

The first day of school on Tuesday, September 1, was an opportunity for MKs from the Joint List to pass on their political views to the younger generation. Hadash MK Dov Khenin (Joint List) visited a “protest school” holding classes in a tent set up by local Arab-Bedouin activists in the Negev village of al-Fur’ah.…

September 4, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators protest the looming demolition of Atir and Umm al-Hiran in Beer-Sheva, June 10.

Joint List Discusses Strategy to Prevent Demolition of Atir and Umm al-Hiran

The impending demolition of an unrecognized Bedouin village and its replacement with a Jewish town is spurring lawmakers, activists, and residents of the area under threat to attempt heading off the plan. On Wednesday, June 10, Amnesty International demanded that Israel cancel the demolition orders against the communities of Atir and Umm al-Hiran in the…

June 12, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
Arab-Bedouin children in Al-Araqib

Adalah: Blatant Discrimination against Arab-Bedouin Children in Early Education

In 2014, there was no educational framework for 75% of Bedouin children aged 3-4 in Israel, compared to no more than 5% of Israeli Jewish children without such facilities. This blatant disparity was revealed in a position paper entitled Inequality of Opportunity in Early Childhood Education: The case of 3- and 4-year-old Palestinian Arab children…

June 8, 2015 in Society and Democracy.

Adalah Launches Campaign to Stop Demolition of Arab Bedouin Village

With the support of the Arab-Bedouin citizens of Umm al-Hiran, and partners in Israel and abroad, on Sunday, May 17, the NGO Adalah launched a campaign to raise public awareness of the village’s struggle and bring about the scrapping of the government’s plans to evict its residents and entirely demolish their community. As part of…

May 19, 2015 in Society and Democracy.
Workers from the Dead Sea Works demonstrate in front of the headquarters of the Israel Chemicals Ltd. in Tel-Aviv, last March.

Thousands Strike in Negev in Solidarity with Threatened ICL Workers

Workers of three local municipal authorities in southern Israel went on strike on Sunday morning, May 17, in a display of solidarity with ICL workers threatened with mass layoffs. At least 2,000 people participated in a demonstration in Dimona that was attended by members of the Knesset, among them MK Dov Khenin (Hadash – Joint…

May 18, 2015 in Society and Democracy.

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