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Israeli government build new towns on Bedouin land

November 14, 2013 22:05

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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The Israeli government authorised on Sunday the construction of two new towns in the Negev Desert on land partly occupied by a Bedouin tribe.

The community of Hiran will be built for the national-religious community while the town of Kassif is to be marketed mainly to the strictly-Orthodox.

The planned towns are supposed to include over 14,000 homes and are opposed by a wide coalition of environmental, human-rights and Israeli-Arab organisations.

The decision was timed to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the death of Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, who passionately believed in Jewish settlement in the Negev.