Days of Palestine, Negev –Israeli occupation police demolished on Tuesday four Arab Bedouin homes in the Tel al-Saba’ area in the Negev, leaving tens homeless.
Arab sources in the area said that the four homes belonged to Al-Nabbari family. A sheep barn was also destroyed and a number of sheep were killed.
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Israeli bulldozers protected by the police arrived in the area early Tuesday and demolished the properties under the pretext that they did not have building licenses.
Sufian, 20, a member of Al-Nabbari family, was arrested after trying to face the Israeli bulldozers in aiming to prevent the demolition.
“We will not let this go,” Mohamed al-Nabbar said. “More than 60 police officers arrived in the area and demolished our homes and livestock barns,” he added.
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“They even chopped down our olive trees. We have not seen any barbaric animals more than the Jewish Israeli occupation,” he shouted.
Head of the regional council for unrecognized Bedouin villages Attiya al-Asam said that the “brutality” of demolitions has increased recently in Bedouin towns.
On Sunday, the Israeli occupation authorities demolished four homes belonging to Palestinian Bedouins near the town of Al-Hurah in the Negev.
Bedouins are the Arab Palestinians, who refused to leave their lands in the 1948 when the Israeli gangs committed massacres to force out in order to establish their state –Israel.
They live in 45 villages scattered primarily in the region. The Israeli occupation does not recognise them and their villages.
In 2013, the Israeli authorities announced the area of several villages a closed military zone and order the demolition of the homes of 1,500 residents.
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