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Rahat (, ) is an
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city in the Southern District of
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. In , it had a population of . As such, it is the largest Bedouin city in Israel, and the only one to have
city status City status is a symbolic and legal designation given by a monarch, national or subnational government. A municipality may receive city status because it already has the qualities of a city, or because it has some special purpose. Historically, ci ...
. Rahat is one of seven Bedouin
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s in the
Negev The Negev ( ; ) or Naqab (), is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel. The region's largest city and administrative capital is Beersheba (pop. ), in the north. At its southern end is the Gulf of Aqaba and the resort town, resort city ...
desert with approved plans and developed infrastructure. The other six are
Hura Hura, or Houra (, ) is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel. It is located near Beersheba and beside the town Meitar. The town was established in 1989 as a part of solution offered by the state for the consolidation of Negev Bedo ...
,
Tel as-Sabi Tel Sheva () or Tel as-Sabi () is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering the city of Beersheba. In it had a population of . History The first Bedouin township in Israel, Tel as-Sabi was founded in 1967 as part of a gover ...
(Tel Sheva),
Ar'arat an-Naqab Ar'arat an-Naqab () or Ar'ara BaNegev (), previously called Aroer, is a Bedouin town ( local council) in the Southern District of Israel. Its name stands for "the juniper tree in Negev". It is situated not far from the archaeological site of Aro ...
(Ar'ara BaNegev),
Lakiya Lakiya () or Laqye () is a Bedouin town (local council (Israel), local council) in the Southern District (Israel), Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of . History Lakiya was founded in 1985 as part of a government project to se ...
,
Kuseife Kuseife () or Kseifa () is a Bedouin town ( local council) in the Southern District of Israel. Kuseife was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements. In 1996 it was declared a local council, and ...
(Kseife) and
Shaqib al-Salam Shaqib al-Salam () or Segev Shalom () and also known as Shqeb as-Salam, is a Bedouin town and a local council in the Southern District of Israel, southeast of Beersheba. In it had a population of . Shaqib was founded in 1979 as part of a gov ...
(Segev Shalom).


History

The region of the city was formerly owned by Al-Tayaha tribe (Al-Hezeel clan). Until the year 1972 the town was called "El Huzaiyil" () before changing its name. In 1972 Rahat was considered by the government of Israel as a new settlement for
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who lived in the surrounding area without permanent domicile. Until 1980, Rahat was part of the
Bnei Shimon Regional Council The Bnei Shimon Regional Council (, ''Mo'atza Azorit Bnei Shim'on'', ''lit.'' Regional Council 'Sons of Shimon'), is a regional council in the northern Negev in the south of Israel. Most of its territory lies north of Beersheba and the rest bounds ...
and from then on (until 1994) it was a local council (administered by a private board until 1989). In 1994 it was recognized as a city – the first Bedouin city in Israel. After the 7 October attacks in 2023, several Qassam Brigade militants from the
Gaza Strip The Gaza Strip, also known simply as Gaza, is a small territory located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea; it is the smaller of the two Palestinian territories, the other being the West Bank, that make up the State of Palestine. I ...
infiltrated Rahat, located thirty kilometres from Gaza, representing the furthest extent of the incursions by Palestinian militants. Over a month after the attack, two militants were arrested in the city by Israeli police.


Urban development

The city has a total of 33 neighborhoods. All but one of the neighborhoods consist entirely of separate Bedouin
clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, a clan may claim descent from a founding member or apical ancestor who serves as a symbol of the clan's unity. Many societie ...
s, but one is a mixed-clan neighborhood. Between each neighborhood there is a
wadi Wadi ( ; ) is a river valley or a wet (ephemerality, ephemeral) Stream bed, riverbed that contains water only when heavy rain occurs. Wadis are located on gently sloping, nearly flat parts of deserts; commonly they begin on the distal portion ...
. The city also has a market, public and commercial services, neighborhood parks, public areas, women's employment centers, children's play areas, and several
mosque A mosque ( ), also called a masjid ( ), is a place of worship for Muslims. The term usually refers to a covered building, but can be any place where Salah, Islamic prayers are performed; such as an outdoor courtyard. Originally, mosques were si ...
s.


Climate

Rahat has a
semi-arid climate A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of se ...
(
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: ''BSh''). The average annual temperature is , and around of precipitation falls annually.


Economy

The township is situated close to
Beersheva Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the List of cities ...
so its economy is related to that of the city. There is an industrial park in the suburbs of Rahat, and another new park was founded on 2015 called Idan HaNegev. Several more industrial parks are situated in the area -
Beersheba Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
and
Hura Hura, or Houra (, ) is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel. It is located near Beersheba and beside the town Meitar. The town was established in 1989 as a part of solution offered by the state for the consolidation of Negev Bedo ...
. Residents also work in the services industry in Beersheba. There are several organizations that promote entrepreneurship among the 210,000 Bedouin living in the Negev, primarily aimed at Bedouin women. One of them is Maof, and another one focused on finding jobs is called Rian. In 2005 the city was one of the first to be connected to the WiMAX network. In 2007 the Center for Jewish-Arab economic development initiated an entrepreneurship and employment project for Rahat residents. Approximately 40 Bedouin women took part in it and received training in job search, computer skills and business management. Twelve of them have launched their own businesses (shops, clothing, hairdressing, restaurant and catering, sewing). In 2009 the city was unable to pay its water fees and the water supply was disconnected for five hours. Today Rahat has a water company that is in charge of supplying water and taking care of the sewers. In 2006 Rahat collected 59% of Arnona taxes, making it the Arab city with the highest tax collection rate for the Arabic population for that year. In 2012 Rahat increased tax collection to 71%. In 2013 Rahat was collecting tax from its residents and also got 44% of a nearby industrial park. In 2014 the city’s unemployment rate was 34%, dropping to 14% in 2017. The improvement has been attributed to a new industrial park, Idan HaNegev.


Culture projects

There are a number of organizations carrying out different activities aimed at supporting and facilitating entrepreneurship in Israel's South in order to further integrate the 210,000 Bedouin living in the Negev into Israel's mainstream economy. They are primarily aimed at Bedouin women. Twenty Arab-Bedouin women from the towns of Rahat,
Lakiya Lakiya () or Laqye () is a Bedouin town (local council (Israel), local council) in the Southern District (Israel), Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of . History Lakiya was founded in 1985 as part of a government project to se ...
,
Tel Sheva Tel Sheva () or Tel as-Sabi () is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering the city of Beersheba. In it had a population of . History The first Bedouin township in Israel, Tel as-Sabi was founded in 1967 as part of a go ...
, Segev Shalom,
Kuseife Kuseife () or Kseifa () is a Bedouin town ( local council) in the Southern District of Israel. Kuseife was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements. In 1996 it was declared a local council, and ...
and Rachma participated in a sewing course for fashion design at the Amal College in Beer Sheva, including lessons on sewing and cutting, personal empowerment and business initiatives. There is a volunteer program to teach English to the Bedouin schoolchildren of Rahat. Social and Environmental Leadership Program was established in Rahat in the mid-2000s, initiated by young local residents.


Education

Since the city of
Beersheva Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the List of cities ...
is in close proximity to Rahat, most Bedouin students from Rahat study at
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) (, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public university, public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Named after Israeli List of national founders, national founder David Ben-Gurion, the unive ...
, some also at Sapir Academic College in Sderot. Soon a new
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campus will be established in Rahat - inside Idan HaNegev Industrial Park. It will be the first campus built in this Bedouin city. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev will oversee the new campus' operations, and it will be considered a BGU branch.


Health and public services

Rahat as a city has a number of public services, including medical services, schooling, labor, shopping, etc. There are branches of several health funds (medical clinics) in Rahat: Leumit, Clalit, Maccabi and several
perinatal Prenatal development () involves the development of the embryo and of the fetus during a viviparous animal's gestation. Prenatal development starts with fertilization, in the germinal stage of embryonic development, and continues in fetal deve ...
(baby care) centers Tipat Halav. In 2004 a new police station was opened, and has around 70 staff policemen. There is a community center in Rahat with a number of clubs for youth.


Demographics

According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, in 2001 the ethnic make-up of the city was almost completely
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Bedouin, without a significant
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ish population (''see also:'' Population groups in Israel), making it the largest Bedouin settlement in Israel. Rahat's society is considered a young one, as more than half of its residents are under the age of 18. Members of several Bedouin family clans reside in Rahat: * Al-Tarabin: The ancient inhabitants of the Negev, their name Tarabin came the ancient Arabic name of the Negev region (Turban, تربان). * Al-Tayaha: The ancient inhabitants of Sinai, The word Al-Tiyaha means "the lost ones" in Arabic, their original home was the Al-Tih plateau in central of Sinai. * Al-Azazma: along with Al-Tayaha and Al-Tarabin are thought to be the indigenous pre-Islamic bedouins of Negev and Sinai. Probably related to ancient Arabians who inhabited the area like the Nabateans. * Al-Howeitat: from northwestern Arabia. *Al-Shorbagy: from Turkish Anatolian roots. * Al-Qrenawi: Turkish Anatolian-Arab tribal confederation originally from the city of Al-Qurein of Egypt. *Al-Tawarah: tribal confederation originally from the Al-Tur region in Sinai. According to the CBS, in 2001 there were 16,300 males and 16,100 females. The population of the city was spread out, with 65.2% 19 years of age or younger, 15.8% between 20 and 29, 12.0% between 30 and 44, 4.7% from 45 to 59, 0.9% from 60 to 64, and 1.4% 65 years of age or older. The population growth rate in 2001 was 5.9%. Also according to the CBS, at the end of 2010 there were 26,700 males and 26,400 females. Some 60.4% of Rahat's population were 19 years old or younger, 15.4% between 20 and 29, 15.3% between 30 and 44, 5.9% from 45 to 59, 1% from 60 to 64, and 2% 65 years of age or older. The population growth rate has decreased significantly to 2.7%. According to city's mayor the city is home to an estimated 7,000
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at any given time.


Tourism

Rahat is known to be a center of authentic food tourism. The city receives many tourists from Israel and from abroad, especially during the Islamic holy month of
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. Most of the tourists like to be hosted in houses around Rahat where the lady owner of the house cooks traditional Bedouin food and tells stories about the Bedouin culture.


Transportation

In June 2007 a new Lehavim-Rahat Railway Station was opened. It serves both the Bedouin community of Rahat and the suburbs of
Lehavim Lehavim () is an affluent hamlet in southern Israel. Founded in 1983 and located in the northern Negev around 15 km north of Beersheba, it is a Local council (Israel), local council. In it had a population of . History Lehavim, originall ...
. It made it more accessible for the local residents to work and study in Beer Sheba and other parts of the country. There are buses operated by the Galim and Dan BaDarom bus companies. For a long period of time there were only private transit buses in the city, but in 2009 the bus transportation system was substantially improved and larger, national bus companies started to enter the city.


Archaeology

In 2019, one of the earliest rural mosques in the world was unearthed in Rahat, apparently dating to a century or two after the founding of Islam.


Notable people

*
Talal Alkernawi Talal Alkernawi (, , other spellings: ''Talal Alkrinawi'' or ''Talal Al karnawi;'' born 1954) is an Arab citizens of Israel, Arab-Islam in Israel, Muslim Israeli politician. He has served as the mayor of Rahat various times since 1993. Early li ...
, former Rahat Mayor *Suleiman Al-Shafhe, journalist, formerly a Channel 2 reporter covering the Palestinian issues *Ahmed Alansasra, artist *Kamla Abu Zeila, a Bedouin female documentary filmmakerAbout the film - Back and Forth Movie , ארבעה סיפורים מהנגב
/ref> *Yusra Abu-Kaff, a Bedouin filmmaker *Ahmad Amrani, one of the leaders of the Green movement. In 2002, established “Green Rahat,” the first environmental organization in Rahat to deal with the city's environmental problems *Jamal Alkirnawi, founder of the educational program A New Dawn in the Negev for Bedouin youth-at-risk * Amran El Krenawy (born 1996), footballer * Ouda Tarabin (born 1981), an Israeli Bedouin imprisoned by Egypt for illegal border crossing


Gallery

File:Sheikh Huzeil.jpg, Members of the Yiftach Brigade, First Battalion stationed in Sheikh Huzeil Police Station, 1948 File:PikiWiki Israel 11389 Wildlife and Plants of Israel.JPG File:Al Hoziil.jpg, Members of Yiftach Brigade in al-Hazeil, 1948 File:Rahat super.jpg File:PikiWiki Israel 11406 Art of Israel.jpg, Bedouin tent in Rahat (Al-Hezeel), 1955 File:Rahat Comm.jpg, One of Rahat community centers File:Rahat view.jpg File:Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - Beduin's for Peace.jpg, Bedouin women from Rahat hold up posters in favor of the Israeli-Arab peace process, 1995 File:2017-03-11_Migratory_storks_resting_in_Rahat.jpg, Migratory
storks Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout Beak, bills. They belong to the family (biology), family Ciconiidae, and make up the order Ciconiiformes . Ciconiiformes previously included a number of other families, suc ...
resting in Rahat, spring 2017


See also

*
Arab localities in Israel Arab localities in Israel include all population centers with a 50% or higher Arab population in Israel. East Jerusalem and Golan Heights are not internationally recognized parts of Israel proper but have been included in this list. According to ...
*
Negev Bedouin The Negev Bedouin (, ''Badwu an-Naqab''; , ''HaBedu'im BaNegev'') are traditionally pastoral nomadic Arab tribes (Bedouin), while some are of sub-Saharan African descent, who until the later part of the 19th century would wander between Hija ...
* Sedentarization * Bnei al-Salam Rahat F.C.


References


External links


Rahat Photo GalleryBack and Forth movie
- an independent cinematic project in Rahat guided by Uri Rosenwaks including four documentaries made by four Bedouin film directors
Bedouin of the Negev
General facts about Rahat, photos
Lands of the Negev
a short film presented by Israel Land Administration describing the challenges faced in providing land management and infrastructure to the Bedouin in Israel's southern Negev region * Seth Frantzman
Presentation to Regavim about Negev
{{Authority control Cities in Southern District (Israel) Cities in Israel Arab localities in Israel Bedouin localities in Israel Populated places established in 1972 1972 establishments in Israel