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Half of the 140,000 Bedouin in the Negev are living in homes unrecognised by the state, without water, electricity, sewage services, roads, schools and medical clinics. All building is illegal in these villages, forcing Bedouin families to live in tin shacks and tents that are unbearably hot in summer and icy cold during the desert winter nights. (July 2002)

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Jonathan Cook News Archive,  last updated on Friday, 14 September 2007