House of a terrorist in Jenin demolished by IDF
Israeli security forces entered Jenin on Monday night and demolished the home of Ra’ad Hazem, the terrorist who carried out the Dizengoff shootings earlier this year.And a lot of this is the fault of Naftali Bennett, who's now apparently going to retire, as he knows there's plenty of people angry at him by this point. He just had to hijack the leadership all for virtue-signaling, and this is the result.
The demolition was done by IDF and Israel Border Police forces.
[...] It was carried out after the Supreme Court rejected a petition by the family’s neighbors not to destroy the home. The home was mapped by troops in April.
[...] In April, Hazem killed three people and injured 11 more after shooting at bars and businesses on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv.
Hazem was killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli forces nine hours after he first opened fire toward Ilka Bar on the busy street.
He was located hiding near a mosque in Jaffa by two Shin Bet officers. According to reports, Hazem pulled out his gun and fired 10 bullets toward the officers, who returned fire and killed him. Walla News reported that it is believed that he knew the area and hoped to hide in the mosque during the first Friday prayers of Ramadan.
Hazem was driven from the Jenin area to Umm el-Fahm after he crossed illegally through the fence, and, from there, he took a bus to Tel Aviv.
His father, Fathi, has been on the run since the attack. Israeli security forces have pursued a number of Hazem’s other family members since the attack, including his brothers and uncle.
The attack on one of Tel Aviv’s popular nightlife streets came during a wave of deadly terror attacks that claimed the lives of 20 Israelis in the spring.
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