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A Beginner’s Guide to the Unrecognized Villages of Israel

"Discrimination Against Israeli Arabs Still Rampant, 10 Years On"

Thousands of Arab Bedouins in Israel's Negev desert are denied power, water, sewage,
and roads by the state. And their villages are under constant threat of demolition.

By Aniqa Raihan, November 16, 2017

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A tribal cemetary is most of what remains of al-Araqib, a Bedouin village that Israeli authorities
have demolished over 100 times. (Photo: Aniqa Raihan)

And finally, I visited the most notorious of the unrecognized villages, al-Araqib. This village, which was once home to 600 people, has been demolished 119 times. Now, only 5 tents and a tribal cemetery remain. There are more graves than villagers.

Amazingly, the demolitions aren’t even the worst past: Perhaps the most unsettling aspect of this yearslong tragedy is the government’s demand .. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.808427 .. that the residents of al-Araqib pay for the cost of demolishing their homes.

I have been part of the movement for Palestinian justice for a year and a half now. I have spent hundreds of hours reading about the blockade of Gaza, the murders of Mahmoud Shaalan and Rachel Corrie, the intifadas, the checkpoints, the BDS movement, and more, but I was still shocked by what I saw in the Negev desert. The Bedouin are continually displaced and disenfranchised by the state — and too often, they are also erased from the mainstream Palestinian narrative.

This is occupation, pure and simple, and it is 70 years past time the world recognizes it.

Aniqa Raihan is a former Next Leader at the Institute for Policy Studies and a past member of Students
for Justice in Palestine at George Washington University. She’s currently traveling in Israel-Palestine.


https://fpif.org/beginners-guide-unrecognized-villages-israel/



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