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With no camels, and no work, however, some of Sinai's Bedouin are faced with difficult choices: Move to a town for wage labor, or try to survive in the desert in hope of better times to come.
Bedouin Arabs ride their camels during the race on November 1. Photo by Jamal Awad/Flash90 And so, on November 1, 2024, Israel held its first official camel racing event in the Ramat Negev Regional ...
It may be rarer, more unusual, and nowhere near the multi-billion dollar industry that horse racing is, but make no mistake, ...
The Bedouins are traditionally nomadic, Arabic-speaking tribes who have inhabited the deserts of the Middle East and North Africa for centuries.
Two caravans of 40 camels each were reported carrying Bedouin dead and wounded to the rear . . . Deir-ez-Zor, city of 20,000, was reported captured by the natives . . .
JERUSALEM — Israeli authorities on Thursday completed the demolition of a village at the heart of a years-long struggle by members of the country’s Arab Bedouin minority against relocation plans.
Clad in Bedouin attire from head to toe, "Sheikh" William of Arabia is smiling, seemingly content with having swapped Kensington Palace for a humble tent and camels. American singing sensation ...