Luba Samri, the Israeli police spokeswoman said “Some of them (protesters) threw stones at police and blocked the main road for a time. Police dispersed them with tear gas and made two arrests," she added.
Israeli army has started a new wave of demolitions, attacking buildings which they say were built without permits.
On Wednesday 12th June, Israeli bulldozers demolished two homes, a barracks and a room under construction and announced it a closed military area.
Ahmed Omar Qabha, the owner of the two houses, said that forces from the Israeli Army raided the village, announced it a closed military area and started demolishing the houses totaling 170 square meters, which reside 7 members.
Since 2005 Israel has restricted issuing construction permits to Palestinians in the village, sometimes giving no license at all for a whole year.
Despite increase in the population, villagers have to use older buildings and sometimes 2 or 3 families share a house.
Israeli army sometimes gives only 15 minutes to the residents to leave a building before destroying it.
Israeli bulldozers have demolished 11 commercial facilities during May, including a laundry and a car wash facility and handed demolition notices to eight other owners under the pretext their shops were built without a license.
Barta'a has been constantly losing its lands and resources to the Israeli occupation since 1948.
70 % of its original lands were lost in 1948 while hundreds of its residents were dismissed eastward in the West Bank and started a new village under the name of Barta'a al-Sharqiyeh.
As a result of the 1948 occupation, the village was divided into two parts, the west Barta'a (Barta'a al-Gharbiya) and east Barta'a (Barta'a al-Sharqiyeh) separated by the truce lien (armistice line).