Israel razes home of man allegedly behind settler killing: army
Govt spokesperson says troops in northern West Bank city of Nablus destroyed home of Rajeb Aliua early in morning
NABLUS, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES:
Israel on Thursday demolished the West Bank home of a Palestinian accused of masterminding the killing of a Jewish settler couple, the army said.
A spokesperson told AFP that troops in the northern West Bank city of Nablus destroyed the home of Rajeb Aliua early in the morning. "He oversaw the terror squad which carried out the murder of Naama and Eitam Henkin" she said, adding that Aliua was a member of the militant Hamas movement.
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The organisation has not claimed responsibility for killing the Henkins, who were shot in front of their young children as they drove on a West Bank road between the northern settlements of Itamar and Elon Moreh.
A few days later the army and the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service said they had arrested Aliua and other suspects. The October 1 shooting was followed two days later by a knife and gun attack in Jerusalem, in which a Palestinian said to be an extremist killed two people and wounded two others, including a child.
It marked the beginning of a wave of violence which has so far claimed the lives of more than 120 people, including 103 Palestinians and 17 Israelis.
The army entered Nablus at around 2:00 am on Thursday and blew up the second floor apartment several hours later, Palestinian police said.
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Israel on Thursday demolished the West Bank home of a Palestinian accused of masterminding the killing of a Jewish settler couple, the army said.
A spokesperson told AFP that troops in the northern West Bank city of Nablus destroyed the home of Rajeb Aliua early in the morning. "He oversaw the terror squad which carried out the murder of Naama and Eitam Henkin" she said, adding that Aliua was a member of the militant Hamas movement.
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The organisation has not claimed responsibility for killing the Henkins, who were shot in front of their young children as they drove on a West Bank road between the northern settlements of Itamar and Elon Moreh.
A few days later the army and the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service said they had arrested Aliua and other suspects. The October 1 shooting was followed two days later by a knife and gun attack in Jerusalem, in which a Palestinian said to be an extremist killed two people and wounded two others, including a child.
It marked the beginning of a wave of violence which has so far claimed the lives of more than 120 people, including 103 Palestinians and 17 Israelis.
The army entered Nablus at around 2:00 am on Thursday and blew up the second floor apartment several hours later, Palestinian police said.
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On Wednesday Israel demolished the home of a Palestinian who carried out a deadly car-ramming attack last year, sparking clashes in the east Jerusalem neighbourhood where he had lived.
Such demolitions, heavily criticised by rights groups, have regularly resulted in clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinians.