
GALILEE (Ma'an) -- Israeli bulldozers demolished a Palestinian-owned house, for the second time, in the Manshiyet Zabda village in northern Israel, on Monday.
Locals said that the Israeli authorities demolished the house a second time after residents of the area had rebuilt it following its first demolition.
Sources pointed out that the house is inhabited by 15 people.
Israeli bulldozers uprooted olive trees surrounding the house and razed the house to the ground after destroying its contents.
Palestinian communities in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem have long been targeted by discriminatory Israeli policies, whether through "divide and conquer" tactics, attempts at forcibly displacing Bedouin communities, and what has been denounced as a policy of "Judaization" of Jerusalem at the expense of other religious communities.

