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This Local Council is a unification of three villages of
settled Beduins. The biggest one, Ka'abiyye got 2500 inh. and
the others are Tabbash with 650 inh. and Hajajre with 1000 inh.
This Local Council is situated in Jizrael vulley NE to Qiryat Tiv'on.
In my visit of today there was the unofficial flag: emblem in
natural colors on white background with inscription in Arabic and
Hebrew in semi-circle below the emblem.
The emblem was not published in the official gazette.
Dov Gutterman, 30 April 2003
This Local Council govern three (geographically speaking
four) Bedouin villages Ka'abiyye, which is divided by Zippori
stream to two parts, Ka'abiyye North and Ka'abiyye South, was
established in the 1970' in order to give a residential solution
for the Galilee Bedouin tribe of Arab-Al-Ka'abiyye (hence its
name).
Tabbash (a.k.a. Khilf-Tabbash) established in 1979 in order to
give a residential solution for the Galilee Bedouin tribe of
Arab-Al-Khilf. It was united with Ka'abiyye in 1982.
Al-Hajajre was established in the Mandate era and was recognized
as a community in 1971. In 1995 it was united with
Ka'abiyye-Tabbash. It is a residential site for the Galilee
Bedouin tribe of Arab-Al-Hajajre.
All three became a local council in 1996 with total population of
3600 (2003).
Sources: www.mapa.co.il [retrieved],
www.cbs.gov.il [retrieved]
Dov Gutterman, 25 April 2005