The current situation, it continued, allows the Beduin population, which is generally poor, to become a breeding ground for crime, resulting in further alienation of these citizens from the state.
The report emphasized that the subject of regulating Beduin settlement does not depend on the government alone, but requires cooperation from the Beduin population and its leaders.
The family had settled in the area about 100 years previously, still maintains contact with their Beduin relatives, and sets great value in their traditions and values.