After being expelled and relocated in the 1950s, the
residents of Umm al-Hiran are about to lose their homes once again –
this time to make way for a Jewish national-religious settlement.
The Israeli government on Sunday made one of its most outrageous
decisions in recent years (and there is no shortage of those, as you
know). The cabinet held a special session in Sde Boker – the Kibbutz in
which David Ben-Gurion is buried – to approve plans to build a new
Jewish town (along with several others – all for Jews) in the northeast
region of the Negev desert.
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