Destruction and Return in al-Araqib
15m

The village of al-Araqib in the northern Naqab desert has been demolished over 170 times over the past sixty years. Israeli authorities argue that the village did not exist prior to the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel, and that as such, the Bedouin villagers are trespassers, and their settlements illegal. Since 2015, Forensic Architecture has worked alongside the families of al-Araqib to provide historical and juridical evidence not only to support their own claims to their land, but on behalf of communities throughout the illegalised Palestinian Bedouin villages at the northern threshold of the Naqab desert. - FA
Cast
Recommendations
view all
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain

The Majestic

The Titfield Thunderbolt

Yellow Sky

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

Sand Castle

Went the Day Well?

Zabriskie Point

House of Sand and Fog

When the Game Stands Tall

Fyre

Tamara Drewe

Summer Villa

Bad Day at Black Rock

The Ballad of Cable Hogue

The Perfect Date

Monte Walsh

Harvest

You Should Have Left

Australia