sirens were sounded early Thursday morning in central Israel
following the firing of a missile from Yemen
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said that a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF prior to crossing into Israeli territory
The sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol
Magen David Adom reported that at this stage
no reports of impacts or physical injuries have been received
It added that MDA medics and paramedics provided medical treatment to approximately 13 people injured while heading to shelter and to three individuals suffering from anxiety
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was evacuated from the Knesset plenum
where discussions on the Arrangements Law were taking place overnight
The Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for launching the missile toward Israel
asserting they fired a missile at Ben Gurion Airport
Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree said the attack was carried out in response to "massacres against our brothers in the Gaza Strip."
wrote a post on social media site X after the rebels launched the missile toward Israel
Victory comes only from Allah," Amer wrote
sharing a screenshot of a map showing where sirens were heard across the country
On Tuesday evening, sirens were activated in several areas in southern Israel due to a projectile that was launched at Israel from Yemen
"Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in central and southern Negev
a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF prior to crossing into Israeli territory
Sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol."
Both the Jewish and Arab communities have seen a sharp spike in murder rates as the amount of victims more than doubles when compared to the corresponding period last year
2023Five Israelis have been murdered in a wave of separate incidents within 24 hours
with the latest coming on Wednesday afternoon
where a 23-year-old man was shot to death in the northern Arab city of Shfaram
in what the police say is the result of a dispute between crime organizations
Responding to criticism following the recent crime wave
police sources say that the security situation and the mass protests across Israel are at least partially to blame
two men were shot in the Bedouin town of Tel Sheva in Southern Israel
The victim is the son of the former head of the Tel sheva council
The police claim that the murder is an outcome of a land dispute
A local Tel Sheva resident told Haaretz that the shooter arrived at a lot in the town
claiming he was its owner and demanded the driver of a backhoe loader to stop the digging
The worker left the scene and when he returned he had learned that a fight broke out that led to the shooting
The police arrested four Tel Sheva residents in their 20s on suspicion of involvement in the attack
Open gallery viewMuhammad Hasham NatourCredit: FBOn Wednesday morning
a 23-year-old man was shot dead in the Arab town of Kalansua in central Israel while driving his car
Another 30-year-old man that was sitting next to him was seriously wounded
The victim had been convicted of property crimes and had been involved in violent incidents
a man in his twenties was shot and killed in the Arab city of Nazareth in northern Israel
in what police describe as a feud between families
Two of his family members who were in the same car with him were moderately wounded
Police sources told Haaretz that the spike in murders cases is due to the fact that the force "has not enough officers" that can cover the security needs of both the ongoing civil unrest and the augmenting crime numbers
"We need at least 3,000 more police officers."
The sources have also charged at police chief Kobi Shabtai who
is preoccupied with internal police matters "instead of dealing with the wave of murders in the Arab society."
The sources further criticized the Ministry of National Security headed by Itamar Ben-Gvir
"Last year [former Deputy Public Security Minister] Yoav Segalovitz was concerned about one thing alone – bringing down the amount of murder victims in the Arab society."
a man in his fifties was stabbed to death in the city of Holon in central Israel
The victim is known to the police and had a criminal record
A Magen David Adom paramedic told Haaretz that they found the man unconscious and with stab wounds
and we rushed him to hospital while trying to revive him.”
Also on Tuesday, A 31-year-old man was shot dead in northern Israel on and another 25-year-old man was killed after his car exploded and caught fire
a construction worker from the Arab village of Musmus near the northern city of Haifa
Open gallery viewBaraa Jaber Masarwa and her two young sons (from left) Adam and Amir.On Monday, 26-year-old Baraa Jaber Masarwa and her two toddlers
were found dead in the Arab city of Taibeh
The victim's husband has been arrested on suspicion of murder
Family members and neighbors heard screams coming from the house around 2:30 A.M
Emergency services pronounced all three dead at the scene
88 people were murdered in Israel since the beginning of the year
This includes 68 victims from the Arab society,18 Jewish victims and two foreign citizens
These numbers mark a sharp spike of more than the double amount of murder victims compared to the corresponding period last year that saw 34 victims
the number of victims may reach about 260 people per year
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foraging for plants and helping graze animals where the rains were kind enough to leave water for the desert to lay down roots and turn green
the Israeli Bedouin had their healing secrets from the tribe: tinctures and cures
and herbal remedies based on nearby plants
These secrets were handed down from woman to woman
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Now an Israeli Bedouin woman has reversed her role in life
This is the story of Mariam Aborkeek
a Bedouin woman from Israel’s Negev Desert who has refused to marry
instead giving her full attention to turning Bedouin natural healing remedies into an international business called Desert Daughter
Aborkeek was different than most Bedouin women from the outset
She was born in a multigenerational tent in the planned Bedouin town of Tel Sheva beside Beersheva
But while most Bedouin women from her time were married young
she was off to London to study for a bachelor’s degree in marketing
She traveled far to realize that what she needed in life was close to home
In the early years in London she didn’t look back to the days of communal tent living
but was happy to have access to modern fashion and fancy cosmetics
She would bring some of these products back to her family in Israel
But with this desert daughter out of her native environment
she started noticing her skin was itching and breaking out in spots
Maybe it was the preservatives or chemicals in the Western products she was buying
She thought of her grandmother and the natural products and creams the elder would brew as the tribe’s medicine woman
Aborkeek grew up seeing her grandmother collect wild desert shrubs
So she went back to using products made by her grandmother to fix her skin
with encouragement from her organic-minded roommate in London
Aborkeek started bringing her grandmother’s preservative-free natural products back to the UK as gifts
“The soaps your grandmother is making are better,” her roommate told her
“I realized my grandmother had so much knowledge inside of her,” Aborkeek tells ISRAEL21c
Aborkeek was making her own soaps and creams for the family
with international buyers coming to her workshop in the desert to purchase her specialties
her grandmother didn’t like the idea at all of “selling” traditional medicine — camel milk soap
a joint relief oil that works well for arthritis
Aborkeek convinced her that the products were also making women more beautiful
At first people in Aborkeek’s community made jokes about her
She took out loans and established her lab in her mother’s kitchen
her dad gave her a patch of dusty land on the outskirts of town on which to base the business
A little white donkey also lives there under a tree
and today four other Bedouin women are employed by the company
which also conducts seminars on traditional Bedouin herbs and using them in products
Some of the product trademark secrets include the use of nigella sativa
a cure-all remedy used in traditional Arab healing
a desert shrub known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties
This is one of the plants Aborkeek seeks when she goes out with the women in the spring to collect what they need and makes batches of products two or three times a year
Picking desert herbs by hand for local use is a sustainable practice
“Some herbs are actually becoming lost because people are not picking them,” she says
The act of picking herbs helps rejuvenate the plant
in some cases enough for its survival in the harsh desert territory
“We know how to pick them in a way so that next year there will be even more,” she says
gesturing over the baskets of drying herbs and twigs
Some of her products are sent to stores for purchase
but mainly Aborkeek works with direct sales to customers where she can have a hands-on approach
She is also working on an online sales site so that she can sell her products to customers abroad
and is open to custom-making products to suit a particular problem
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A prosecutor's statement was filed Wednesday against Sabah Haniyeh
Sabah Haniyeh, a resident of Tel Sheva in southern Israel, was arrested earlier this month
Her arrest has been extended multiple times
Channel 13 News' Almog Boker reported that at 6:40a.m
"The war has arisen," on her family's social media group
Last week, the IDF eliminated seven of Ismail Haniyeh's family members, including three of his sons.
The IDF later confirmed the report, noting that the three served as chairman of Hamas' political bureau. One of Haniyeh’s three sons was involved in holding Israeli hostages
told Reuters that his sons were not active Hamas fighters
Like many other Bedouin women from her generation
was born in a tent and was raised under the heavy hems of her mother’s and grandmother’s Bedouin dresses
she was lucky enough to learn the trade secrets of being a medicine woman from her grandmother –– ancient natural Bedouin wisdom
which Aborkeek has turned into an international beauty business from Israel
The company is based out of a series of old animal sheds that Aborkeek’s father gave her when he realized his daughter’s hobby had become a life passion
in the outskirts of Tel Sheva in Israel’s Negev desert
a small crew of women makes and sells soaps
lotions and potions derived from plants of the nearby desert
twigs and strange fruits in various stages of the production process are scattered around the rooms
a storefront and a lecture room and a welcome space for people who come to learn more about Bedouin healing and the products that Aborkeek creates
based on the ancient wisdom of her grandmother
Aborkeek took her time finding her way in the natural cosmetics business
When she went to London to study marketing 15 years ago
she admired all the fancy name-brand cosmetic products
But after some time she found her skin was getting dry and flaky
On a trip home she went back to using her grandmother’s homemade products
such as soap made from camel’s milk – and the skin problems cleared up
her friends in London started requesting these natural products too and told her they were superior to the store-bought brands
Aborkeek returned to Israel and decided she would learn the trade from her grandmother
I remember watching her cutting herbs,” says Aborkeek
The official company Desert Daughter was established in 2005
Aborkeek’s contributions to her own product line are important
While some of her grandmother’s treatments came from the same raw materials
applications were sometimes sticky and uncomfortable
Aborkeek says she has worked to find ways to distill the healing ingredients from the plants and herbs and put them into products that are comfortable and practical for the “rub in and go” Western way of life
Aborkeek employs local Bedouin women in her center
Working with Desert Daughter has given these women new opportunities
Tourists come through to sample and buy the products
and the staff helps prepare breakfast or brunch
providing a traditional Bedouin experience based on hospitality
Some of Aborkeek’s trademark products include camel’s milk soap
and a joint relief oil that can also treat arthritis and back pain
The joint treatment is based on a strange desert fruit: the colocynth
Another favorite local ingredient sourced by Aborkeek is the white wormwood herb
The perennial shrub grows wild on the steppes of the Mediterranean
It is known as an excellent antiseptic and anti-spasmodic remedy
the Desert Daughter products come with both healing and beautifying aspects –– and that’s how Aborkeek sold the idea of going commercial to her grandmother
who at first opposed the idea of making money from the wisdom of the ancients
Most Desert Daughter products are sold through direct marketing rather than in stores
But Aborkeek does have a fan base of international buyers and is looking for ways to connect better with overseas markets interested in promoting fair trade and sustainable products from Israel
She says that the act of going out to the desert to pick the herbs and spices each spring is actually good for the plants
She learned from her grandmother how to pick so that the plants can regenerate and grow better in the coming year
And even though she’s dressed traditionally in Bedouin garb
Aborkeek’s fancy Italian clogs give away her passion for fashion and appreciation for modern culture as well
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Yaakov Malka discovered their lack of bus service has had a detrimental influence on the health
education and professional lives of residents
The child pulls a plastic bottle out of the basket and drinks
There are three bottles of water there and it's going to be a long day - the ride to Be'er Sheva
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh may be a persona non grata for the Israeli government - but three of his sisters are living as full Israeli citizens
The Telegraph reports Sunday that Haniyeh's sisters
married Bedouin and became full citizens 30 years ago
The three now hide in the anonymity of the Israeli desert
none are apparently willing to move back to Gaza and relinquish their Israeli citizenship
"Our life is normal here and we want it to continue,'' said Salameh Abu Rukayek
Abu Rukayek explained that Tel Sheva Bedouin went to Gaza to find wives as much as 25 and 30 years ago due to a low ratio of women to men in their small community - and slammed the current Israeli ban on entering Gaza
"This is a racist law that makes problems for some people in Israel like the Bedouin who often marry into Palestinian families,'' he said
"It is unfair against us and not against other Israelis.''
used to visit Tel Sheva several times per year to see his sisters
It is unclear how long it has been since he returned or whether he is still in contact with his Israeli Bedouin relatives
Haniyeh stepped down as Hamas leader earlier this year
Several of his relatives have received medical treatment in Israel - including his mother in-law and granddaughter - despite the fact that he has pledged its utter destruction
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