That's actually a matter of intense debate with the Druse and Beduin communities. |
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At best they are scenery, urban counterparts of the peasants and Beduin whom Moshe Dayan romanticized in his memoirs. |
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This substance contains glucose and protein and has been collected for generations by the Beduin, who call it man. |
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In the first of a series of attempts to find strength and fortune outside, he spends a year teaching the Qur'an to Beduin children. |
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It issued 11 stop-work orders on all construction in the Beduin community of Khirbet Umm al-Kheir, which lies in the southern Hebron hills. |
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