According to radical Israeli scholars, nomadic desert clans have a strong legal claim to ownership of large tracts in the Negev. The facts point elsewhere.
“I’m a proud Arab, a Muslim, a Sunni. And I am an Israeli, too. These terms don’t contradict. When the Israeli football team succeeds, I’m. . .
Bedouin claims to ownership of land in southern Israel are not simply unfounded, but deliberately contrived to undermine Israeli sovereignty in the Negev.
A recklessly mendacious film invokes Fiddler on the Roof to equate Israel’s handling of Bedouin land claims in the Negev desert with the expulsion. . .
A 1950s blueprint for a network of towns in southern Israel was based on a theory developed by a Nazi regional planner. Did Israeli planners. . .