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Looking for a B&B in the Negev? 2,000 B & Bs are planned to be built in the Bedouin communities - Walla! Tourism

2020-11-20T10:00:38.521Z


Everyone is looking for B & Bs these days when the hotels are closed, and here is an initiative of the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority in the Negev offering Bedouin families to set up B & Bs on their plots, and perhaps even get an incentive. But the Bedouin think it's Pike. "We are demolishing houses on the one hand, and building B & Bs on the other," they say


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Looking for a B&B in the Negev?

2,000 B & Bs are planned to be built in the Bedouin communities

Everyone is looking for B & Bs these days when the hotels are closed, and here is an initiative of the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority in the Negev offering Bedouin families to set up B & Bs on their plots, and perhaps even get an incentive.

But the Bedouin think it's Pike.

"We are demolishing houses on the one hand, and building B & Bs on the other," they say

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Ziv Reinstein

Thursday, 19 November 2020, 13:24

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In recent weeks it is almost impossible to find B & Bs in the south, as most hotels are still closed, and Israelis are trying to take advantage of the pleasant autumn season for trips when abroad is no longer an option. But now there is good news for holidaymakers. In all the Bedouin settlements in the Negev.



The ambitious plan was initiated by the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority



in the Negev. According to Yair Maayan, head of the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority in the Negev, this is a statutory plan that applies to all Bedouin settlements in the south, and allows anyone who has a legal plot of land to add - a B&B, unit or two, with a regular building permit, without a plan "It also makes it possible to take an existing building and convert it into B & Bs," he tells Walla! Tourism.

This is the Land of hectares for those who have. "



He said the spring, the process is planning and coordinated with regional council heads of the Bedouin." It is not binding, but only families who want to build Our playground Zimmer, to create more room for living and expose the Bedouin society Judas " He says.



Maayan adds that the plan will be approved within six months. "It (the construction - ZR) will be at their own pace, not in Mecca 2,000 rooms, and I estimate that every year 200-100 B & Bs will be built - so for 15 years they will reach "2,000 B & Bs, and we will coordinate with the Ministry of Tourism to receive benefits for those who build," he adds. He said the Ministry of Tourism was involved in the planning and implementation phase "We will promote incentives for the Bedouin," he says. We received good responses, and some are interested in this initiative. ".

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On the one hand, they set up B & Bs.

On the other hand, houses are being demolished

"First a building permit for young people, then B & Bs." Alkarnawi

According to the plan, the 2,000 B&B units are divided between the recognized cities and localities only in the following plot: Rahat - 424, Hura - 204, Tel Sheva - 200, Kuseife - 152, Lakia - 132, Arara in the Negev - 136, Segev Shalom - 128, Umm Batin - 128 , Suwaat - 98, Abu Karinat - 64, Abu Talul - 52, Bir HaDaj - 48, Makhul - 48, Al Sayed - 48, Darijat - 15, Kochla - 15.



Only in Rahat are more than 400 B & Bs planned.

Where will they have a place?


Maayan: "There are tens of thousands of plots in Rahat, in the new neighborhoods, there are plots and you can build there. Every family that builds today in a regular settlement also builds units for rent, and this program allows units for rent units for B & Bs."



According to Talal Suleiman Alkarnawi, CEO of the Rahat Baladi Forum, "The program is good and we welcome it, but on the other hand it does not pass the reality because there is no place to set up B & Bs here.

"I do not know anyone who has a vacant lot in all the Bedouin settlements." He said, on the one hand the state says let's set up B & Bs, on the other hand it is destroying houses for anyone who builds his white house who gets married. They want to give a building permit to young couples who want to start a family and then take care of B & Bs.

In my opinion this will not happen, and it will not work in reality and it is rare to find people with vacant lots.

Even in Rahat there is no place to live and no new plots and new neighborhoods that were planned - were canceled. "




According to the Facebook page of the Bedouin Development and Settlement Authority in the Negev," Now you just have to see that the program will not only stay on the page, but will also be executed.

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