Negev Bedouins - caught in crossfire between Israel & Hamas

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Mona Pereth
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18 Oct 2023, 9:32 pm

No bomb shelters, no sirens, no Iron Dome: Israel’s long-neglected Arab Bedouins: "Targeted by Hamas and lacking protection from Israel, at least 15 Bedouins were killed in the Oct. 7 terrorist attack," by Rich Schapiro and Khalid Razak, NBC News, Oct. 14, 2023.

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The shirtless man drops to one knee and begs for his life in Arabic, but he receives no mercy. A Hamas terrorist lifts his boot and lands two blows to the man’s bare torso. Then a second gunman kicks him in the side, followed by a third, propelling him to the ground.

The grim scene unfolded at the kibbutz Re’im on the morning of Oct. 7 and was recorded by a dashboard camera.

The victim was Osama Abu Asa, a security guard who watched over stores in the Jewish community 5 miles from the Gaza border. He was pleading in Arabic to the terrorists, for he was an Arab himself — one of thousands of minority tribespeople living in shantytowns in Israel’s Negev desert, essentially trapped between two worlds.

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Hamas’ surprise assault killed more than 1,300 people in Israel. The vast majority were Israeli Jews, but the dead also included Obama Abu Asa and at least 14 other Bedouins, some of whom were killed in rocket attacks on their villages.

The Bedouins are descendants of Arab nomads who roamed the desert for hundreds of years, herding sheep, goats and camels.

But in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, most of the Bedouins living in the southern Negev fled the area or were forced out, relocating to Jordan, Syria, the West Bank and Gaza. Israeli authorities concentrated those who remained into a smaller patch of desert and later sought to move them into newly built townships.

But many refused, reluctant to give up their ancient way of life.

There are now about 300,000 Bedouins in the Negev.

An estimated 100,000 live in villages without electricity, running water and paved roads. Because the villages are not officially recognized by the government, it is illegal for the Bedouins to build permanent homes. They live in small hovels, under constant threat of demolition, in communities that lack rocket sirens, bomb shelters and cover from Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system.

For decades the Bedouins have sought to have their villages recognized by the Israeli state and provided with basic services, as well as protection from rocket attacks.

But their pleas have largely gone unheeded.

The Hamas slaughter of Bedouins has laid bare their precarious existence and aggravated long-held grievances against the government.

“As citizens of Israel and as Palestinians, we are suffering twice,” said Bedouin leader Talab el-Sana, a former Knesset member and a lawyer who provides legal assistance to those who live in dire poverty in the unrecognized villages. “We suffer from Israel’s discriminatory policies and we suffer from attacks by Hamas, living without shelters and nothing to protect us from the bombs.”

At least seven Bedouins were killed by rockets fired from the Gaza Strip, including a 6-year-old boy, according to local officials. Eight others were gunned down working in rural Jewish communities near Gaza, where Hamas is based.


See also the Wikipedia articles on Negev Bedouins and Palestinian Bedouins (two distinct groups).


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19 Oct 2023, 4:21 am

I read about this. My Pastor had visited Israel before, and had contact with the Bedouins. He found them to be friendly people who don't count themselves as Palestinians. Apparently, Hamas doesn't either.


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