Residents in recognized village of Bir Hadaj received demolition orders last week, accuse state of trampling on their rights as citizens.
by Yanir Yagna 2 comments
Residents in recognized village of Bir Hadaj received demolition orders last week, accuse state of trampling on their rights as citizens.
by Yanir Yagna 2 comments
Alleged operation comes after global jihad websites said that an Israeli aircraft targeted and killed a militant 15 kilometers south of Egypt's border with Israel.
by Avi Issacharoff 0 comments
Unusual workplace provides answer for Bedouin women seeking employment close to home.
by Reuters 0 comments
The parents’ committee of the Bedouin area of El Azazme has shuttered 12 kindergartens for the last 12 days, while at Lakiya, the parents’ committee has closed both schools and kindergartens serving some 5,000 pupils.
by Yanir Yagna 0 comments
A Health Ministry report obtained by Haaretz shows severe health hazards in all the other schools in the Bedouin town. A team of ministry officials who visited the town two weeks after the school year began reported disgraceful findings.
by Talila Nesher 0 commentsTrue, a 99 percent-strong J14 might only be able to assemble tens of thousands of dedicated activists. But that's more than enough to occupy the entire Knesset.
by David Sheen 2 comments
The media will not be allowed to photograph Grapel's arrival in Israel or speak to him; the only pictures to be distributed will be those taken by the Government Press Office.
by Gili Cohen and Barak Ravid 8 comments
Clinton Bailey's fourth book, a controversial tome dealing with Bedouin and the Hebrew Bible, posits that Moses, who fled Egypt into the ancestors of the Bedouin, adopted their way of life and their deity as his own before leading the Jews to freedom.
by David Sheen 3 comments
'Jews don't burn mosques, period,' says newspaper's editorial, '...no shadow of justification can be found for harming a Muslim mosque.'
by Yair Ettinger 9 comments
Zvi Fogel says he feels he is also being targeted by violence ensuing after the torching of a local mosque early Monday morning.
by Eli Ashkenazi 0 comments
Hundreds of youths clash with police in Upper Galilee village overnight Monday, blocking roads and setting fire to buildings; former village council chief says incident 'only harms us.'
by Eli Ashkenazi 12 comments
Security forces disperse youth in Tuba-Zanghariyya after 'price tag' arson of local mosque; police bracing for Israeli Arab revenge attacks as well as acts of settler violence over holidays.
by Eli Ashkenazi, Amos Harel and DPA 43 comments
State accelerates relocation of thousands of Bedouins from Area C, which is under complete Israeli control.
by Amira Hass 37 comments
Egyptian official states that for the first time, the state will set a quota for Bedouin from the Sinai Peninsula to enter the Police Academy.
by The Associated Press 0 comments
The Israeli justice system in the occupied territories treats similar crimes committed by Jews and Arabs differently - impunity toward settlers, harsh repercussions for Arabs.
by Amira Hass 27 comments
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