Bir Hadaj

This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Bir Hadaj (Arabic: بئر هداج; Hebrew: 'ביר הדאג) is a Bedouin[broken anchor] agricultural town located in the Negev desert, near Revivim, Israel.

Israel's property ownership policy was adapted to a large extent from the older Ottoman land regulations of 1858 as the only preceding legal frame.

According to the NGO Arab Association for Human Rights, the inhabitants of Bir Hadaj remained there until 1994, when they learned that land where they previously settled was no longer used for military purposes, but was converted into a farm.

[4] According to David Cohen, a member of the committee of settlement arrangement policy in the Negev, the rest of the residents that live outside the city limits are in its surroundings, in an area that spans about 20,000 dunams.

[8] Bir Hadaj is the largest town in the Neve Midbar Regional Council with a population of approximately 5,000 people and a total land area of 6,550 dunams.