
National Security Council cancels debate on demolition plan for 30 Bedouin Arab villages
8 February 2006
A debate at Israel’s most high-profile policy-making forum on government plans to destroy up to 30 villages in the Negev that are home to tens of thousands Bedouin Arabs was cancelled at the last minute as protesters outside threatened to draw attention to the discussion. The Herzliya Conference, staged annually at the seaside resort north of Tel Aviv, attracts the country’s leading politicians, diplomats, generals, buisinessmen, academics and journalists under the banner “The balance of national strength and security”. Read more about National Security Council cancels debate on demolition plan for 30 Bedouin Arab villages