This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Arab al-Na'im (Arabic: عرب النعيم; Hebrew: ערב א-נעים) is a Bedouin village in northern Israel.
Arab al-Na'im's Bedouin leader, Nimer Na'im, and Eshhar's Jewish chairman, Yisrael Ne’eman, agreed a joint border between their lands that year, and a petition for the recognition of Arab al-Na'im as a permanent village was presented to the director general of the Ministry of Interior.
Arab al-Na'im was recognised by the state in 2000, making it eligible for municipal services and bringing it under Misgav Regional Council.
Since Arab al-Na'im has less land, their building permits allow houses of up to three stories as against Eshhar's two.
The two villages are quoted as considering they have established “good neighbour relations,” each retaining its identity and agreeing to disagree where necessary.