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2 May, 00:21

The Nomadic Bedouin have lived in the Negev for centuries, and they have laid claim to large tracks of southern Israel. Currently the Bedouin are in dispute with the government of Israel over land use. The Nomadic Bedouin claim the government of Israel wants to use the disputed land for what purpose?

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  1. 2 May, 01:12
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    Nomadic Bedouin are nomads that live by rearing livestocks having claims to large tracts of land the government of Israel is trying to remove them so that the land can be used for immigrants.

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    The Israeli prime minister David Ben oppose the movement of Bedouins from Jordan and Egypt as he wanted them to change their minds as the lands were nationalized and the area was kept for military ground as the government saw Negrev as the potential area for Jewish immigrant population. In 1951, the United nation reported the removal of 7000 bedouins from the Gaza strips. As they considered most of the grazing to be illegal, also the environmental leader Alon Tai claimed that the bedouins constructed environmental hazards in Israel as a result of soil erosion. Apart from this, they wanted to convert the land for industrial uses, for commercial uses and also for agricultural uses and onset of the urban settlements.
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