Recognizing Justice: Identities and Policies in Beer Sheva

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9 juillet 2021

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Oren Yiftachel et al., « Recognizing Justice: Identities and Policies in Beer Sheva », Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, ID : 10.4000/books.pupo.2149


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The context is the unresolved land and planning disputes between the Bedouin Arabs surrounding the city of Beer Sheva and the Israeli state. The minister asks the indigenous Bedouin in no uncertain terms to leave their ancestors land, where they reside in “unrecognized” (and in the eyes of most Israeli planners “illegal”) villages and towns, and relocate into modernized, legal, and well-serviced localities. Beyond the colonialist disregard of indigenous rights embedded in the minister’s visio...

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