Israel demolishes family home of suspected Palestinian attacker
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[July 08, 2021]
TURMUS AYYA, West Bank (Reuters)
-Israel drew U.S. criticism on Thursday when it destroyed the family
home of a Palestinian-American accused of involvement in a shooting that
killed an Israeli and wounded two others in the occupied West Bank.
Muntasir Shalabi was indicted in an Israeli military court over the
attack in May near the city of Nablus in which student Yehuda Guetta was
shot dead.
After an appeal in an Israeli court by Shalabi's family against the
demolition was unsuccessful, the military said, the villa in Turmus Ayya,
a village in which many Palestinian-Americans live, was levelled in a
controlled explosion.
Israel says such demolitions deter potential Palestinian assailants.
Palestinians and rights groups condemn the policy as collective
punishment.
In a statement after the home was destroyed, the U.S. Embassy in
Jerusalem called on "all parties to refrain from unilateral steps that
exacerbate tensions and undercut efforts to advance a negotiated
two-state solution" of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"This certainly includes the punitive demolition of Palestinian homes,"
a spokesperson said. "As we stated numerous times, the home of an entire
family should not be demolished for the actions of one individual."
U.S. criticism of Israeli policy towards the Palestinians was rare
during the presidency of Donald Trump, who embraced Israel's settlements
- seen by many countries as illegal - in the West Bank. U.S. President
Joe Biden has sought to rebuild relations with the Palestinians.
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Flames and smoke emerge from the house of jailed Palestinian
assailant Muntasir Al-Shalabi as it is blown up by Israeli forces,
in Turmus Aya, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank July
8, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
The Israeli prime minister's office declined comment
on the embassy's statement.
Shalabi's wife, Sanaa, who lived with three of their children in the
home in Turmus Ayya, said she spoke with her husband by telephone on
Thursday. She described him as a "resister" and vowed to rebuild the
house.
"They want to demoralise us, but we are steadfast. This is the
situation of the entire Palestinian people," she said.
Israel captured the West Bank, along with Gaza and East Jerusalem,
in a 1967 war. Palestinians seek the territories for a future state.
(Writing by Rami Ayyub, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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