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Despite justice rulings, evictions, Abu Madiam clan vows not to evacuate

  • August 07, 2019

A 1.6 million NIS price has been imposed on a Abu Madiam Bedouin tribe, as a Beersheba district justice ruled in preference of a Israeli supervision in an bootleg construction case, Maariv reported on Tuesday.

The tribe, that resides on open land in a area of Al-Araqib in a Negev, has suffered mixed evictions in a past. As a state claimed that vast amounts of resources had been spent on behaving a eviction efficiently, a internal justice ruled that a clan contingency compensate a state 262.000 NIS in compensation, alongside 100.000 NIS in justice fees. The price is to be paid by a tribe’s members, according to a district court’s ruling.

Ahmad Abu Madigam, a conduct of a People’s Committee for Protection of Al Araqib, told Maariv that “the authorities are doing anything they can, including a dismantling of a tribe’s tents for a 149th time, arrests, disdainful Sheikh Siyah At-Touri from his land as good as justice rulings, all in sequence to banish us of the land and force us to give up.

“This will never happen,” Abu Madigam added.

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