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Muhammed
Salami, Israel, “They even took the kettle and the tea cups”
IRIN
ATIR (NEGEV
DESERT), Muhammed Salami, 70, from the al-Qi’an tribe, is an
Arab citizen of Israel. His home and the homes of his large
family - 40 children and grandchildren - were destroyed on 25
June by Israeli security forces who said the buildings were
"illegal" and that the land was "state land".
Over 150
people lost their homes during the operation.
Salami lives
in the village of Atir, in the Negev desert in southern Israel.
He related his story, sitting under a canopy to block out the
sun. Most of his belongings and food, he said, had been
confiscated.
“We came to
these lands in 1956, under martial law. After [the war in] 1948,
we wandered all around the country, even up north to Galilee.
Then the ministries and the army gave us this land to live on.
They forced us to live here.
“There was
no one around here at all when we came. We had to travel [25
kilometres] to Beer Sheeba to buy water. It used to cost us five
pounds every time for the water, I remember. We brought back big
containers.
“I was young
then. When we moved here, I had just got married. All my
children were born here.
“Now they
[the Israeli authorities] come and tell me we have to move
again. We have never hurt the state, all these years. We never
did anything bad to them. We even contributed to the state. So
why?
“To destroy
our homes, and take our things, bread, food. Why would anyone do
this to us? I have 40 people in my family. Where will they sleep
tonight?
“They [the
Israelis] say they want to do good for the Bedouins. How is
destroying our homes and taking our belongings doing us good?
“They even
took the kettle and the tea cups."
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