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Some 300,000 Arab Bedouins live in southern Israel 's Negev desert, not far from the border with Gaza .
Villagers say they feel they have been victimized by the war with Hamas .
They live a semi-nomadic life, in an open desert area and in dwellings that aren't connected to the Israeli electricity grid or water supply.
Bedouin leaders and residents of Farhan Al-Qadi's village say the state is celebrating his rescue without taking proper action to address the community’s needs.
Bedouins are not required to serve in the Israeli military, though some choose to do so anyway.
Today , over 300,000 Bedouin citizens of Israel live in the Negev , including more than 80,000 who live in unrecognized villages.
Villagers say they face demolition orders for their buildings due to lack of building permits.
Residents of unrecognized Bedouin villages file a petition with the High Court of Justice .
The villages are without sirens, Iron Dome coverage, or any formal state-regulated protection, the petition says.
The IDF says it has been working to deploy protective measures in the area.
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