This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. This study reviews the factors involved in the transition from the traditional Bedouin black tent to the tin shack. Many economic, social, ...
“We either take shelter in our homes or in our cars ... It is dated March 25, like the one received by many Bedouins who are being pressured by the Israeli authorities to leave their villages.
Her roof was made of tin because the state does not allow proper housing in the Negev’s Bedouin villages. She did not sleep in the bomb shelter because she didn’t have one. She was asleep when ...