
Israeli authorities demolish Araqib village for 127th time
Tuesday-17-April-2018
Israeli bulldozers on Tuesday morning demolished al-Araqib village in the southern Negev area for the 127th time.
Tuesday-17-April-2018
Israeli bulldozers on Tuesday morning demolished al-Araqib village in the southern Negev area for the 127th time.
Wednesday-21-February-2018
Israeli bulldozers escorted by a large police force demolished al-Araqeeb village in the Negev on Wednesday for the 125th time.
Friday-29-December-2017
Israeli forces have destroyed on Friday a village in the southern Negev region for the 123rd time.
Monday-25-December-2017
An Israeli court in Beer Sheba ruled on Sunday for imprisoning the elderly Palestinian civilian Sayah al-Touri aged 68 for 10 months and deporting him from Araqeeb village.
Wednesday-6-December-2017
Israeli bulldozers on Wednesday morning demolished the Bedouin village of al-Araqib in the Negev desert in southern Israel for the 122nd time leaving all the families in the village homeless.
Thursday-16-November-2017
Israeli police forces demolished on Thursday morning the Bedouin village of al-Araqib in the Negev region of southern Israel for the 121st consecutive time.
Wednesday-25-October-2017
The Israeli authorities on Wednesday morning demolished all Palestinian homes of the Bedouin village of Araqib in the Negev desert for the 120th consecutive time at the pretext of unlicensed construction.
Tuesday-3-October-2017
Israeli police forces destroyed on Tuesday morning al-Araqeeb Bedouin village in the Negev region south of the 1948 Occupied Palestine for the 119th time since 2010 displacing its residents and razing its under-equipped tents.
Thursday-14-September-2017
Israeli military bulldozers demolished Thursday morning the Bedouin village of al-Araqib for the 118th time under heavy police protection.
Wednesday-23-August-2017
Israeli police forces have destroyed al-Araqib Bedouin village in the Negev region south of the 1948 Occupied Palestine for the 117th time since 2010 displacing its residents including children and women and flattening its few still-standing structures.