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Israel demolishes home of accused Palestinian killer

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Israeli forces demolished the West Bank home on Friday of a Palestinian accused of the fatal September stabbing of an Israeli-American.

Residents of the town of Yata, near the flashpoint city of Hebron, said that troops arrived at the home of Khalil Jabareen and were met by stone-throwing Palestinians.

The Israeli army said the structure destroyed was an apartment where Jabareen lived.

"During the operation, several violent riots were instigated with the participation of dozens of Palestinians who hurled rocks at soldiers," it said. "The troops responded with riot dispersal means."

There were no reports of casualties on either side.

Ari Fuld, 45, was a father of four who lived in the Israeli settlement of Efrat, near the shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where he was stabbed.

Jabareen, 17 at the time of the incident, was shot and moderately wounded near the scene after a brief chase and placed under arrest.

Israeli forensic police inspect the site outside a shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where Isr...
Israeli forensic police inspect the site outside a shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where Israeli-American father of four Ari Fuld was fatally stabbed on September 16, 2018
AHMAD GHARABLI, AFP/File

He was allegedly identified as the assailant from footage on security cameras outside the mall at Gush Etzion Junction south of Bethlehem.

There is frequent friction between Israelis and Palestinians at the junction, which lies near a major Israeli settlement bloc and has been the site of numerous lone-wolf Palestinian attacks.

Fuld, was a right-wing activist who had appeared regularly on television.

Police have said there was no indication he was targeted for that reason, although they classified the stabbing as a "terrorist attack".

Israel has a policy of demolishing the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israelis, saying it acts as a deterrent.

Critics denounce it as a form of collective punishment that makes families homeless and can provoke further violence.

Israeli forces routinely demolish the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israel...
Israeli forces routinely demolish the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israelis, saying it acts as a deterrent, but critics denounce it as a form of collective punishment that leaves innocent family members homeless
HAZEM BADER, AFP/File

The demolitions often spark clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.

In 2005, Israel halted the policy but in 2014, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that demolitions would resume after a wave of attacks.

Israeli forces demolished the West Bank home on Friday of a Palestinian accused of the fatal September stabbing of an Israeli-American.

Residents of the town of Yata, near the flashpoint city of Hebron, said that troops arrived at the home of Khalil Jabareen and were met by stone-throwing Palestinians.

The Israeli army said the structure destroyed was an apartment where Jabareen lived.

“During the operation, several violent riots were instigated with the participation of dozens of Palestinians who hurled rocks at soldiers,” it said. “The troops responded with riot dispersal means.”

There were no reports of casualties on either side.

Ari Fuld, 45, was a father of four who lived in the Israeli settlement of Efrat, near the shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where he was stabbed.

Jabareen, 17 at the time of the incident, was shot and moderately wounded near the scene after a brief chase and placed under arrest.

Israeli forensic police inspect the site outside a shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where Isr...

Israeli forensic police inspect the site outside a shopping mall in the occupied West Bank where Israeli-American father of four Ari Fuld was fatally stabbed on September 16, 2018
AHMAD GHARABLI, AFP/File

He was allegedly identified as the assailant from footage on security cameras outside the mall at Gush Etzion Junction south of Bethlehem.

There is frequent friction between Israelis and Palestinians at the junction, which lies near a major Israeli settlement bloc and has been the site of numerous lone-wolf Palestinian attacks.

Fuld, was a right-wing activist who had appeared regularly on television.

Police have said there was no indication he was targeted for that reason, although they classified the stabbing as a “terrorist attack”.

Israel has a policy of demolishing the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israelis, saying it acts as a deterrent.

Critics denounce it as a form of collective punishment that makes families homeless and can provoke further violence.

Israeli forces routinely demolish the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israel...

Israeli forces routinely demolish the homes of Palestinians accused of deadly attacks against Israelis, saying it acts as a deterrent, but critics denounce it as a form of collective punishment that leaves innocent family members homeless
HAZEM BADER, AFP/File

The demolitions often spark clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.

In 2005, Israel halted the policy but in 2014, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that demolitions would resume after a wave of attacks.

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