NAQAB, February 24, 2025 (WAFA) - The Israeli authorities demolished on Monday al-Araqib village in the Naqab desert in the south of Israel for the 236th time since the year 2010, according to reports.
The Israeli authorities relentlessly pursue the residents of the village using various methods and tactics, accusing them of multiple charges under the pretext of construction without a permit and the allegation of "illegal appropriation of state land."
The Israeli authorities have imposed heavy fines on the residents and continue their policies and practices of harassment, pursuit and detentions.
Every time the village is demolished under the pretext of illegal construction, its Palestinian residents return to the land and rebuild their homes in a clear rejection of the Israeli attempt to dislodge them from the land where they lived for decades.
The unrecognized village of al-Araqib is home to 22 families, numbering about 86 people, living off raising livestock and farming.
In the 1970s, residents were able to prove through legal means their right to own 1,250 dunums of land out of thousands of dunums in the area of al-Araqib. Yet, they have not been allowed to live in their village in peace.
The Naqab desert is home to over 240,000 Palestinian Bedouins, most of them live in villages and communities not recognized by the Israeli authorities and therefore lack basic humanitarian services such as electricity and water networks, roads, schools, and health centers. Their residents are under constant threat of being forcibly removed and relocated and their homes demolished.
T.R.