Bedouin

'Operation New Order': Border Police deployed to Beersheba to combat gang violence - report

This marks the second phase of Operation New Order, which is focused on fighting crime in Israel's southern communities and among the Bedouin people in the Negev desert.

Israeli border police officers raid the neighbourhood of Kafr Aqab, January 26, 2026 (Illustrative).
Israeli security forces clash with Jewish settlers during the evacuation of Illegal structures in Tzur Misgavi, an outpost in Gush Etzion, in the West Bank, November 17, 2025

Settlers set fire to two buildings in Bedouin West Bank village

 Youssef Ziyadne

Israeli forces demolish house of deceased hostage's sister amid family criticism

Israeli Police found mid-20s man attempting to smuggle weapons in Negev region. January, 18.

Negev police chase ends in death of suspected weapons smuggler, Israeli Police say


Grapevine December 6, 2024: A mark of appreciation

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG with Howard Kohr.

'Unmatched commitment': First Muslim woman appointed deputy head of United Hatzalah branch

Doa Al Aubra, who joined UH in 2022, was appointed deputy head of the Rahat branch. 

Doa Al Aubra, the deputy head of United Hatzalah's Rahat branch.

‘Eid’s moving tale of a Bedouin who wants to write - review

Every aspect of the movie has been created with care, from the cinematography to the music, to the production design.

 A SCENE FROM Yousef Abo Madegem’s debut film, ‘Eid.’

Negev camel racing: A Bedouin tradition that unites Israeli society

A traditional and highly popular sport across the Middle East, camel racing is beloved among Israel’s Bedouin community.

 FORTY CAMELS took part in the race in the Negev Highlands on Nov. 1.

National Security Ministry, ILA approves demolition of mosque, homes in unrecognized Bedouin town

The statement noted that, under Ben-Gvir's policy, the issuance of demolition orders has increased 400% since the beginning of 2024.

 A view of the home demolitions in the Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran in the Negev, November 14, 2024.

WATCH: First legal camel race held in Israel

The event, which lasted from the early morning hours until the afternoon, was a great success, and the spectators came from all over the country and included local communities of Jews and Bedouins.

Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli attends Israel's first camel race in the Negev area.

Police operate to thwart illegal camel racing in the Negev

During the operation, aided by the police aerial array, forces mapped out the area, which including training sites closed to the public.

 Police carried out operations to thwart illegal camel racing in the Negev. October 10, 2024.

WATCH: Police arrest terror-suspect after chase through the Negev desert

Police arrested the suspect as part of Operation "Emergency Break," a crackdown on illegal residents staying in the country.

 The Negev Desert

Attention must be placed on Jews and Bedouins in the South experiencing PTSD - opinion

Authorities must address the disparities in bomb shelter access and siren warning coverage between the Bedouin and Jewish communities.

 People crying and hugging with the Israeli flag in the background.

Grapevine: September 27, 2024: A special birthday toast

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 FROM LEFT: Amy Dukas, Vivian Eden, and Joanna Yehiel.