Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
Nazareth 20 August 2013
The village of al-Araqib is a living testament to how the Nakba never stopped. Read more about Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
Nazareth 20 August 2013
The village of al-Araqib is a living testament to how the Nakba never stopped. Read more about Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
7 July 2013
While Arabs were turned away allegedly for not being local, a Jewish undercover reporter had no trouble getting in. Read more about Another Israeli swimming pool caught refusing entry to Arab citizens
Atir-Umm al-Hieran 24 May 2013
Israel will soon put a plan to forcibly displace up to 40,000 Palestinian Bedouins on its statute books. Read more about "This time they destroyed everything": Uprooted Bedouins face more evictions
Gaza City 18 November 2012
The constant sound of bombs is taking its toll on Palestinian children in Gaza. Read more about Amid relentless Israeli bombing, Gaza families huddle together hoping for safety
Negev 19 October 2012
Tear gas fired at school in Naqab village of Bir Hadaj as JNF threatens to demolish Palestinian homes Read more about Protests and strikes as Israel raids Bedouin villages, threatens to destroy homes
Maghazi refugee camp 10 January 2012
Traveling back to Gaza, Fidaa Elaydi finally meets her uncle, who was released from Israeli jail as part of the prisoner swap in October. With his release, and the ability to spend time together, she says it changed the dynamic of her family. Read more about How my uncle in Gaza filled me with hope of return
1 October 2011
While attention is focused on the Palestinian Authority’s UN recognition initiative, Israel is quietly taking hugely significant steps to transfer 30,000 Palestinian Bedouin in the Naqab (Negev) desert from their ancestral lands. Read more about Israeli government approves plans to transfer 30,000 Palestinian Bedouin
Rafah 13 May 2011
A shack made of aluminum sheets and wood, and a few cows and chickens are all that Suleiman al-Urjani, 45, owns in this world. It is the kind of dwelling that al-Urjani, his father Auda and their families have lived in since 1948 when the family was first displaced by Zionist forces from their original home in what is now Israel. Read more about A bedouin refugee in Gaza yearns for home in Bir al-Saba