Israeli municipality teams bulldozed a Palestinian home in Z’rura village in the Negev in line with a campaign of demolitions in that village.
As Israeli excessive violence continues, dozens of occupation bulldozers started Sunday morning demolishing a number of houses in Al-Zaroura village of the Negev, occupied since 1948, after pushing inhabitants from their poor homes in line with a campaign of demolitions in that village.
Witnesses said military forces had guarded the bulldozers amidst gunfire to prevent citizens from entering the area of demolition who stood to defend their properties and engaged in heated debates and scuffles with the police forces.
Palestinians of the Negev who most of them are Bedouins live under Israeli repeated attacks and harassments in addition to severe lack at basic humanitarian services including electricity and water lines, claiming it as unrecognized “illegal”.
Consequently, Bedouins are forced to evacuate their own lands inorder not to be hurt by Israeli army.
Poverty is increased among people of those unrecognized villages as Israeli authorities target their agricultural lands and cattle leaving many families without support.