I agree with most of it, but the last point is kinda BS. Bedouins are citizens, they can move wherever they want. A very small number of “community villages” have admission commissions, but they’re not specifically discriminating against non-jews (in fact, there were cases of them discriminating again jews).
I was trying to make the point that they can’t just move to any town or village, and they are also aren’t allowed to build where ever they want as they will get demolished.
I agree with most of it, but the last point is kinda BS. Bedouins are citizens, they can move wherever they want. A very small number of “community villages” have admission commissions, but they’re not specifically discriminating against non-jews (in fact, there were cases of them discriminating again jews).
The Times of Israel: Expansion of ‘admissions committees’ law allows more towns to cherry-pick residents
More:
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-745186
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2020-10-29/ty-article/.premium/israel-seeks-to-expand-jewish-town-in-bid-to-prevent-arab-majority-in-the-region/0000017f-e0c4-d75c-a7ff-fccd473e0000
How does any of it contradict what I said? Either way we’re talking about very small villages.
Bedouins are treated horribly by Israel, I don’t understand the need to embellish reality.
I was trying to make the point that they can’t just move to any town or village, and they are also aren’t allowed to build where ever they want as they will get demolished.