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JERUSALEM (Ma'An) – Israeli authorities and military vehicles demolished the Bedouin village of Al-Araqib in the Negev desert in southern Israel for the 131st time on Wednesday, according to local sources, the Israeli authorities and military vehicles. stormed the village and evacuated women, children and elderly people from the village, leaving them homeless. On Wednesday, the demolition of the Bedouin village marked the fourth time that the community had been targeted since April 2018. The Israeli demolitions of Al-Araqib are carried out Like the 34 other Bedouin villages "not recognized" by Israel, Al-Araqib does not receives no service from the Israeli government and is constantly subjected to threats of expulsion and these "unrecognized" villages were established in the Negev soon after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, following the creation of the 39, State of Israel. About 750,000 Palestinians were evicted from their homes and made refugees. Many Bedouins were forcibly transferred to the villages during the 17-year period when Palestinians inside Israel were governed by Israeli military law. Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in 1967.Now, more than 60 years later, Bedouin villages have not yet been legally recognized by Israel and are under constant threat of demolition and deportation. forced.
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