Israeli bulldozers on Wednesday demolished a Palestinian house in Zemer town in the northern 1948 occupied Palestine.
Palestinian sources reported that the Israeli bulldozers accompanied by a military force broke into Zemer town and demolished a house under construction on a privately owned Palestinian land without prior notice for allegedly lacking the necessary legal licenses.
Tension prevailed following the demolition operation as Zemer residents rallied to express their rejection of the Israeli practices aimed at uprooting them from their lands.
Nearly 1800000 Palestinians live in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories and they descend from the 160000 Palestinians who stayed in their lands following the creation of Israel on the land of Palestine in 1948.
The 1948 occupied Palestinian territories have recently witnessed a noticeable increase in the pace of house demolitions in an Israeli attempt to settle Palestinians in small overcrowded Arab communities.