Defending Bedouin Rights and Land

20 January 2022

A coalition of social change organizations, most of them from the NIF family, including NIF’s action arm, Shatil and grantee, Adalah — Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, have called on the Israeli government and the Jewish National Fund (JNF) to halt the “provocative and damaging” tree planting in the Negev.

The letter states:

Following the demonstrations carried out over the past two days by Bedouin residents against the tree planting by the JNF-Keren Kayemeth Le’Israel, we organizations working for human rights and equality in civil society call for:

  1. The Israeli Government and JNF to immediately halt the planting of trees on lands which the Bedouin community has claims of possession.
  2. Minister of Internal Security: To immediately halt police involvement in violent, provocative, unnecessary and discriminatory actions, which escalate the situation in the Negev and cause serious damage among children who experience daily distress.
  3. The Israel Land Authority and JNF: To disband the tree planting coordination committee and dissolve the budget.
  4. The Israeli Government: To move forward on recognizing the Bedouin villages in the Be’er Sheva valley.

The demonstration today provides enormous evidence on how the tree plantings by the JNF are harming the villages of Bedouin residents and how they are fanning the flames of confrontation. The tree plantings have no environmental or agricultural purpose. Their entire purpose is to halt the development of Bedouin villages and block their recognition.

Today drones dropping gas were used against the demonstrators. In contrast, such drones were not used against the West Bank settlers demonstrating in Jerusalem, even though dozens of police were injured.

The arbitrary arrests and aggressive conduct of the police during the demonstrations shows us that the police have not learned any lessons from a difficult week of unnecessary confrontation.

Whoever wants to develop the Negev for all its residents, and strengthen good neighborly relations between Jews and Arabs must rethink the way ahead and halt the provocative and unnecessary tree planting.