Israel revokes visitation rights after attacks
Israel’s prime minister has revoked visitation rights for Palestinians approved for Ramzan following a deadly attack on an Israeli servicewoman. Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that preparations are underway to destroy the homes of the attackers and tighten security at the entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem. Three Palestinians armed with knives and an automatic weapon carried out near simultaneous attacks on Friday. At his weekly Cabinet meet, Netanyahu also lashed out at Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas for not condemning the attack.