The JNF filed a complaint with the police, after some of the plantations that ignited protests were uprooted. Protests broke out in Tel Sheva, Segev Shalom and Rahat, and dozens of suspects were arrested after Throwing stones, burning tires and blocking a railway track with stones Documentation: Unknown persons threw stones at a vehicle near a township police station
13/01/2022
Violent riots have broken out in the Negev in recent days, due to KKL-JNF planting in the Bedouin diaspora. Two policemen were lightly injured during the riots yesterday. Earlier today, some of the plantations were uprooted and a complaint was filed with the police by the JNF. The police have opened an investigation into the incident.
. A compromise agreement was reached yesterday by the Minister of Welfare Meir Cohen, according to which the forestry work was stopped Temporarily. The tractors carrying out the forestry work of the foundation will leave the area, the planting will be temporarily stopped and the parties will convene for accelerated negotiations for the settlement. )
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A resident of Meitar drove a girl from the settlement on the way from Be’er Sheva – unknown individuals threw stones at them. “There was a terrible shattering noise, shrapnel flew at us,” he said. “It’s a relatively calm area, I did not think I should be on alert.”
When they came back together from training. Suddenly, at the Umm Batin junction, near a township police station, an object was thrown at them with force. “I veered off the lane,” the driver said. “400 meters away there was a police presence, another vehicle was hit.”
There was a loud crash in the car, and the glass shattered. The driver hurried off the lane, stopping at the curb, where a mobile was parked. “The girl and I, who were scared with me, did not say that there was a stone-throwing in this area,” described the driver, a resident of the south.
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