Negev Desert
Twenty working mothers from the local Bedouin population who work in the SodaStream factory are participating in a new workshop that covers subjects related to the daily struggles that Bedouin women in the Negev face at home and at work.
Even though they sit on the front lines of riots and rocket attacks (and some very sandy driveways), the communities in southern Israel along the border with Gaza are experiencing economic growth that is double that of the rest of the country.
The physical aspect requires working and feeling the land. The spiritual aspect involves understanding why the land is important for the future of the people and the country, says the new president of HaShomer HaChadash.
With the abundant rainfall that has fallen in Israel, the blossoms were particularly numerous.
The second annual Negev Human Resources Conference brings new jobs to a city marked by development—economically, industrially and demographically.
Although the painting is incomplete, University of Haifa archeologists were able to examine the facial outline.
The construction of a new community named “Daniel” is being built in collaboration with Merhavim; the Israeli Ministry of Construction and Housing; and ALEH, Israel’s network of care for children with severe complex disabilities
Israelis brace for the first storm of the winter season, with heavy rainfall, strong winds, hail and possible flooding expected across the country.
The event, at this particular time in history, made a poignant statement—one that echoes throughout the region as terrorists from nearby Gaza continue to try to literally “burn out” Israelis from border towns.
“The state has the choice between appeasing the Bedouin and coercing them to obey the state law,” says Dr. Mordechai Kedar, a research associate at Bar-Ilan University’s Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies and a leading scholar on Arab culture.
Israeli couple rescued after building ‘SOS’ out of rocks
The pair was reported missing on Monday by their family after they failed to arrive at their Beresheet Hotel room in southern Israel, opting first to take a walk.
The groom and members of the wedding party were brought in for questioning by police. Police said they seized “unprecedented” numbers of illegal weapons in 2017, “especially in Arab communities.”