Tamar
I am Jewish.
it's a one mind set Tamar. there is no reasoning because no matter what we say, it isn't true
Yeah I see.....
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it's a one mind set Tamar. there is no reasoning because no matter what we say, it isn't true
it's a one mind set Tamar. there is no reasoning because no matter what we say, it isn't true
It's also interesting to note the compensation that Jewish Israelis receive side by side with that of the Bedouins.
Linking to what I have posted before http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2569437-post124.html
The amount of money received by Jews in comparison to Bedouins does not compare, it is just one example of the discriminatory policy of the Israeli government.
I also find it hilarious that we are trying to compare sedentary Bedouins who have lived on the same land for centuries with Jews illegally encroaching upon ancestral lands of other Arabs. Only a fool and hypocrite would be blind to the difference.
I highlight the word sedentary because these are not nomads, they have been inhabiting and living in their villages many times before the idea of "Israel" was fermented. It's also completely shocking that reading comprehension is so abysmal to ignore the fact that this is a wide scale cleansing of Bedouins as opposed to minor incidences of Jews in the W.B compared with the exponentially increasing number of Jewish colonists in the West Bank every month.
It's also hilarious that certain members have resorted to some pretty childish name-calling, it's hard to stand by bigotry when confronted with facts I suppose.
Nope, the "opposition" for lack of a better term has done nothing to refute evidence nor justify Israel's actions besides looking at the entire scenario from a relative viewpoint, which is in itself disgusting.
You haven't said anything that a person could even categorize as "true" or "false". You've just gotten all huffy and defensive (again) because somebody suggested the Israeli government might not be perfect. Do you even have an opinion on Israel's policy regarding Bedouin villages in the Negev? If so, I honestly want to hear it. Honestly. I mean it. Please share it.
You haven't said anything that a person could even categorize as "true" or "false". You've just gotten all huffy and defensive (again) because somebody suggested the Israeli government might not be perfect. Do you even have an opinion on Israel's policy regarding Bedouin villages in the Negev? If so, I honestly want to hear it. Honestly. I mean it. Please share it.
Good grief no government is perfect, no one has said that.......
I certainly gave you links of the Israeli government demolishing illegal Jewish settlements when you said they didn't. But when I did that you back tracked and said you actually meant "in Israel" not the west bank or gaza.
You didn't like my answer so you changed the question after the fact.
Let me get this straight these Bedouin in the Negev are Israelis?
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More than 180,000 Bedouin live in Israel's Negev desert, but there is a big gap in terms of life opportunities between those Bedouin who live in 35 unrecognized villages, and those luckier ones for whom Israel has created seven towns or who live in seven officially recognized villages, say human rights workers.
Those in unrecognized villages face a constant threat of eviction, and are cut off from even basic services. Aside from the threats to their homes, not enough is being done by Israel to lift these Bedouin communities out of poverty, they say.
Amal Elsana Al Hajooj, a Bedouin woman living in the Negev and the director of the Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development, explained to IRIN that unemployment and poverty rates among the Negev Bedouin in unrecognized villages are the highest in Israel:
IRIN Middle East | ISRAEL: Opportunity gulf between Bedouin in the Negev | Israel | Gender Issues | Human Rights
Clearly this is a problem that must be addressed by the Israeli government
Yes, they are Israeli citizens, and many of them VOLUNTARILY serve in the Israeli army.
Yep got it.
In 1948 the majority of Bedouin were expelled from the Negev Desert to the Egyptian Sinai. Those who remained within Israel were granted full Israeli citizenship.
Bedouin in the Negev under attack | Jews for Justice for Palestinians
so what do we have here?
Is this a symptom of a new country trying to develop the Negev and the Bedouin land claims are deemed illegal, or is it seeing as they are all Israelis,a more sinister sounding Jew non Jew thing? Because i have a problem with viewing it as ethnic cleansing, How can it be ethnic cleansing if the Israeli state recognises 7 Bedouin towns and has plans to recognize more.
in response to a new development plan proposed for the Beersheba region, including the Bedouin villages within it. The appeal resulted in recommendations being adopted last Tuesday (20 Jul 2010) according to which up to 25 of the unrecognized villages would be partly or fully recognized by the state.
Bedouin in the Negev under attack | Jews for Justice for Palestinians
You don't have to call it "ethic cleansing" if that makes you uncomfortable. You can call it "demographic manipulation by the forcible relocation and dispersal of an ethnic minority" if that suits you better.
It's not mismanagement, the Israelis are specifically allocating vast amounts of Negev lands to private Jewish citizens while confining much larger numbers to much smaller areas while Arabs have no say in the allocation or no representation amongst their committees to appeal the process or apply to live on the land that is allocated after being seized from the Bedouins. It comes smack dab with a quote from Netanyahu about making the Negev Jewish is in the interests of its security.
I would have thought dealing with these particular Bedouin in a decent manner would be in the interest of Its security. what their doing may well and up with a Bedouin intifada.
by Kathrin KoellerThe Bedouin of the Negev: a forgotten minority
http://www.fmreview.org/textOnlyContent/FMR/26/20.doc
What Netanyahu means when he says "security" is not what you or I woul mean, I think. It seems to mean "forcibly manipulating the ethnic make-up of parts if Israel to try to secure a Jewish perpetual majority in government". If that means spurring anger and rebellion in the Arab population, Netanyahu does not appear to care. He can have a Jewish homeland or a peaceful, just, fair and open democracy, and he's chosen a Jewish homeland. That means he needs to keep shoving Israeli Arabs around to ensure they never get a taste of political influence.