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Al-Araqeeb
Al-Araqeeb ((アラビア語:قرية العراقيب) ''Qarya al-‘Arāqīb''〔also Arakiv, Arakib, Arakeeb, Araqib, Kafr al-Arakib〕) is a unrecognized village of the Al-Turi Arab Bedouin tribe, five miles (8 km) north of Beersheba demolished and rebuilt 59 times.〔Gideon Levy and Alex Levac ('Drafting the blueprint for Palestinian refugees' right of return,' at Haaretz 4 October 2013 )〕〔Jonathan Cook, ('Treatment of Palestinians is apartheid by any other name,' ) The National July 10, 2013 p.2〕 ==History== The Jewish National Fund planned to include the land of Al-Araqeeb in a new forestation project in the Negev Desert called ''Ambassadors' Forest'', honoring the assistance provided to Israel by the world's diplomatic corps. This plan spurred objection from some Bedouin living in Rahat and several villages nearby. In July 2010 the village was demolished by 1,300 police officers, acting under orders of the Israel Land Administration. After a six-year-long court case, in a precedent-setting ruling on March 15, 2012, the Beersheba District court ruled against the six lawsuits brought by Al-Uqbi family, which claimed their private ownership of land in the Al-Araqeeb area.〔Jerusalem Post, "Court rejects 6 Beduin Negev land lawsuits", March 19, 2012. ()〕 Based upon the experts' testimony and the presented evidence, the judge ruled that this land belongs to the State. The court ruling was left disregarded - the Bedouin came back to the place 59 times to rebuild the structures, but each time they were razed back by the state.〔〔 Aziz al-Touri, a representative of the village has asked why Jews are permitted to move to the Negev and live in kibbutzim, moshavim and isolated farms while that right is denied the Bedouin desiring to dwell in their own villages. The interviewers comment that the 1948 Palestinian exodus never ended. 〔
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