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It was planned as a rural-agricultural village so when created, each local family was offered a free land lot 5 in the newly recognized town doc The Goldberg Committee Protocols on 21
During the period, the administration did not provide a legal framework to record land ownership in the region Education [ ] There are 7 schools in Bir Hadaj, six of them elementary, including an elementary school

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[ ] Israel has continued the policy of of the Bedouin, which at first stipulated the regulation and re-location of the Negev's inhabitants; during the 1950s Israel has re-located two-thirds of the Negev Bedouin into an area that was under a martial law.

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Israel's property ownership policy was adapted to a large extent from the older Ottoman land regulations of 1858 as the only preceding legal frame
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Demographics [ ] Bir Hadaj is the largest town in the with a population of approximately 5,000 people and a total land area of 6,550
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According to Nature and Parks Authority, the rapid spread of the settlement located along the northern boundary of the nature reserve Holot Mashavim, is threatening the existence of the reserve
2013-10-05 at the , November 13, 2012• , External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to In addition, many of the residents live and build outside the village, in the Ramat Negev Regional Council, although the jurisdiction area of the village is entirely in the area of Neve Midbar regional council
Omri Gal, Permission to speak, a magazine, In The Roads Of The Country• Arab Association for Human Rights It is populated by tribe

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Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.

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The nearest university is in
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According to the Arab Association for Human Rights, the inhabitants of Bir Hadaj remained there until 1994, when they learned that land where they previously settled was no longer used for military purposes, but was converted into a farm
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Only about a quarter 1,200 of the 5,000 residents of Bir Hadaj are located within the outline plan, and none of them live in the plots allocated by the program
, a short film presented by Israel Land Administration describing the challenges faced in providing land management and infrastructure to the Bedouins in Israel's southern Negev region• According to Akiva Bigman of magazine, as of 2012 a decade after the approval of the outline plan , no family has purchased land and settled in accordance with Israeli law State recognition and reorganization [ ] In January 2004 as a part of a government Abu Basma plan to find a solution to the scattered unrecognized Bedouin communities in the Negev, Bir Hadaj was officially recognized by the government as a Bedouin town and along with 8 other villages, it became part of the now defunct
They were provided with municipal services, such as water, electricity, sewage, schooling and health services Not all Bedouins agree to move from tents and structures built on the state lands into apartments prepared for them

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Medical services [ ] There is a branch of a health fund medical clinic in Bir Hadaj.

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The group states that they were only able to re-build their village two kilometers north of its original location
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History [ ] Prior to the establishment of Israel, the were a semi-nomadic society going through a process of sedentarisation since the rule of the region
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[ ] In 1978 Bir Hadaj was declared a , forcing its inhabitants to relocate to , near