Israeli police and "Border Guards" raided on Wednesday morning the Palestinian village of Al-Zernouk, and demolished a concrete house, warning to demolish other houses in various Arab areas in the Negev, Palestinian sources in Negev revealed.
The owners of the demolished house stated that the demolition process was carried out without prior warning, pointing out that it is not the first that was done in the village, noting to the previous demolition process targeted several houses in the village.
Local sources said that targeting the village through demolition campaigns has escalated after the Jewish extremist right's attempts to storm the village, but they were confronted by the villagers.
The Israeli right has responded by launching a campaign under the slogan "Why Magrun and not Al-Zernouk ". Magrun is an illegal settlement set up randomly by the settlers near Ramallah without a permit and it was removed by a court decision.
The same sources pointed out that the village, inhabited by nearly 2000 people, was established and existed before the invention of the Hebrew state in 1948.