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New research shows how Byzantine farmers in the Negev Desert, Israel, used advanced irrigation to sustain wine industry.
Israel didn’t give permits to these Bedouin villages to build bomb shelters. So they built their own
When the sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima’s family scrambles ...
For Israel's 300,000-strong Bedouin community, there are no shelters to protect them from incoming missiles, so they have to ...
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India Today on MSNIn Israel's desert, solar panels become a tool for Bedouin land rightsIn the sun-scorched Negev desert, Bedouin communities are harnessing solar energy not just to power their homes and schools, ...
Yemen''s Houthi armed group said on Wednesday night that they targeted Israel''s Ben Gurion Airport with a ballistic missile ...
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The National Interest on MSNCongratulations, Lockheed Martin: Israel Wants 75 F-35I “Adir” Warplanes by 2030Israel’s purchase of an additional tranche of advanced F-35 aircraft from Lockheed Martin is a major win for America’s ailing defense industrial base.
As the threat of missiles became more dire during the 12-day war with Iran last month, many Bedouin families resorted to building DIY shelters out of available material: buried steel containers, ...
Even in the Byzantine period, wineries contributed to the local economy in the Negev, according to recently published ...
Israel has faced widespread international condemnation for restricting aid to the two million people in Gaza, bringing the enclave to the brink of famine.
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