Palestinians don’t need to “embellish” Israel’s “democracy,” says photographer Mohamed Badarne.
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A recently published proposal to divide Palestine into provinces would be no more than a continuation of Zionist policies of ethnic cleansing and dispossession of Palestinians.
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Sami al-Jaar is the 49th Palestinian citizen of Israel killed by police since October 2000, according to rights groups. Read more about Palestinians in Israel call for strike after youth killed by police
Water is abundant in a nearby Jewish-only settlement, yet the Palestinians of al-Araqib are deprived of basic services. Read more about How Israel forces Bedouins to live in a graveyard
Bedouin villages in the Negev defenseless after Israeli high court denies them bomb shelters and Iron Dome protection. Read more about Israel's Iron Dome doesn't cover Bedouins
Israeli forces have razed al-Araqib village dozens of times, but Bedouin residents vow to remain. Read more about In photos: Israeli bulldozers raze Bedouin community
Israel has been trying to transform indigenous farmers into an “urban proletariat” since at least the 1960s. Read more about New SodaStream factory could help destroy Bedouin agriculture
Bill aimed to forcibly transfer of tens of thousands of Bedouins. Read more about Withdrawal of Prawer Plan bill "major achievement" for Palestinians in Israel
Israel will soon put a plan to forcibly displace up to 40,000 Palestinian Bedouins on its statute books. Read more about "This time they destroyed everything": Uprooted Bedouins face more evictions
Despite an Israeli high court ruling to open a high school in a Bedouin village, students remained deprived of basic educational facilities. Read more about Interview: Israel depriving Bedouins of right to education, says attorney