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The Israeli occupation authorities demolished on Sunday al Araqib village in the Naqab desert for the 211th time since 2010 and the 15th time this year.
Israeli forces raided the village, forced the residents out of their tents, and demolished the village, leaving families and their children without shelter under extreme downpours of rain.
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 expel them from their land where they lived for generations.
Al Araqib is home to about 800 people, living on raising livestock and farming.
The Naqab desert is home to over 240,000 Palestinians, most of them live in villages and communities not recognised by the Israeli occupation authorities so that they have been deprived of state social services, including electricity and water networks, roads, schools and health centers.
Residents of this village have been living under constant threat of being forcibly removed and dislocated.