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Could this desert storm in the Negev blow away coalition?

Representatives of the Bedouin are clashing with their right-wing government partners

January 17, 2022 13:06
negev
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It was a scene made for television news. A long row of black-uniformed officers in riot gear across the desert plain, flanked by mounted police.

Stones thrown and dune buggies bursting in, covering the protestors in a curtain of sand. Suspects being grappled to the ground. It would make for compelling viewing that evening. And would be very unrepresentative of what had actually transpired over the past 24 hours.

On the one side are the Bedouin Al-Attrash tribe that claim their historic grazing areas are being taken from them and a lack of planning permits forcing them to build illegally. On the other, Israeli authorities and lobby-groups accusing the Bedouin of invading state-lands, turning down generous government resettlement proposals and general lawlessness.

Just the previous night, motorways across the northern Negev were blocked by stone-throwers and a reporter’s car was set alight.