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November 22, 2011. Evacuated Bedouin homestead of the Zeno family, of the ‛Azāzme tribe, in the unrecognized Bedouin village of Wādi al-Mshash (see 23), adjoining the new ‛Ir HaBahadim Israeli military mega-base (see 25). The largest of the three pens shows the remains of the perimeter fence of the corral, the entrance to which can be seen in the bottom of the space. The site is now a closed military zone with some families of Wādi al-Mshash contained within it. Residents of the village were internally displaced citizens removed from the Ḥalutza region by the government in the 1950s. The government plans to move the residents, once again, to Segev Shalom/Shgēb al-Salām (Heb./Arabic), one of the townships built for the relocation and sedentarization of Bedouins, in order to provide for the further expansion of the military base.