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Bedouin village to be evacuated despite Israel canceling plans to demolish it

Summary by Haaretz
The ruling could be used as a precedent to expel other Bedouin villages from lands they have lived on since before the establishment of Israel in 1948, as it was written that turning a blind eye to the village staying on state lands doesn't grant the residents property rights

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Desert of the Negev (Israel), EFE.- Thousands of Arab Bedouins from the Negev desert in southern Israel live under the threat of demolitions. Only 11 of its 47 villages are recognized. The rest are considered illegal by the Israeli government, whose bulldozers pose a threat: they can leave them homeless and with an impossible debt to pay. “We are losing the most basic and essential thing: our roof,” Jalil Al Amur, a Bedouin activist and lawyer, …

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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