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Israel razes Negev Bedouin village —for 86th time | World War 4 Report

7.7.15

Israel razes Negev Bedouin village —for 86th time | World War 4 Report:

The Israeli government classifies approximately 40 villages in the
Negev Desert as "unrecognized," claiming that the roughly 55,000
Bedouins living there cannot prove their ownership of the land. There
are around 1.6 million Arabs in Israel, accounting for around 20% of the
country's population. (MEM, July 2)


There is growing speculation that besides planning to build Jewish
settlements in place of "unrecognized" Bedouin villages, Israel plans to
clear some of these villages in order to use them as military training
and exercise areas away from urban areas—or for its secretive nuclear program.


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