Wadi al-Na'am is the only unrecognized village that has agreed to move from its current location.
Possibly the least well-known of the unrecognized villages before, today it is perhaps the most internationally recognized.
They are illegal since the state never issues construction permits for the unrecognized villages.
Often they are referred to as "unrecognized villages".
This was the time when most of the unrecognized villages of today were established.
But on their new site there is no notion of the current population of the unrecognized villages.
The unrecognized villages are not accurately marked on any official maps.
As for the rest, they live in so-called unrecognized villages which are not officially recognized by the state due to general planning issues.
Today, several unrecognized villages are in the process of recognition.
The commission found that an estimated 50% of unrecognized villages were built within Jewish planning areas.