Suspects accused of singling out Jewish drivers on Route 31 and pelting them with stones, blocking road with burning tires amid conflict with Gaza Strip

Ombudsman details subpar infrastructure for communities in south, with many lacking electricity or rocket warning sirens; Israelis of Ethiopian descent suffer over-policing, racism

Move comes after Islamist party threatens to not cooperate with coalition until further notice

Courts have ruled that Khirbet Humsa, thrice demolished by authorities in recent months, was built illegally in an Israeli military firing zone

With demolitions of Bedouin homes peaking, Ra'am's Said al-Harumi hopes being part of coalition will limit such actions, and points to legalization of 8 towns as a start

Even with MK Mansour Abbas's $9.1 billion budget for Arab community, residents of Negev's unrecognized towns are skeptical promises will translate into reality

Nearly 5 months into Israel’s immunization drive, only 38% of eligible Bedouins have gotten a dose amid warnings of another wave among the community; 'I’m scared,' says one MK

In second deadly incident in two weeks, Israeli soldiers open fire after a truck allegedly accelerates toward them

Over 30 percent of Arabs over 16 have not gotten a coronavirus shot, leading to fears of fresh spike from holy month get-togethers; fake news curbs turnout among Negev Bedouin

'I vote for Likud,' sheikh says as PM claps, before adding: 'Many workers under your authority have made our lives miserable'; premier promises to personally handle Bedouin issues

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