The Jerusalem Post

IDF to demolish home of terrorist who murdered US-born Ari Fuld

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The Israeli army notified the family of a Palestinia­n terrorist who stabbed to death an American-Israeli man in the West Bank that their apartment will be demolished, the IDF said on Tuesday.

The apartment belonging to the family of 17-year-old Khalil Yusef Ali Jabarin in the West Bank town of Yatta, is located on the top floor of a three-story building. Jabarin’s family has until December 2, 2019 to appeal the demolition order, which if rejected, can then forward the appeal to the Supreme Court.

“The IDF will continue to act determined­ly to prevent terror attacks and to deter terrorists,” the army said in the statement.

American-born Ari Fuld, a father of four, was standing between the Gush Etzion junction mall and the Rami Levi supermarke­t when he was stabbed multiple times in his upper body by 17-year-old Jabarin.

Mortally wounded, Fuld chased his Palestinia­n attacker, jumping over a short stone wall and shooting him, before collapsing. Evacuated to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center, he succumbed there to his wounds.

Jabarin, who was shot by Fuld and another armed civilian, was evacuated in moderate condition and fully conscious to the same hospital as Fuld.

Following the deadly attack, the IDF carried out houseto-house searches in Yatta, questioned his relatives, and confiscate­d work permits and material from his home.

Jabarin was charged with intentiona­lly causing death and a number of lesser charges by a West Bank military court in October.

A controvers­ial tactic, Israeli officials say home demolition­s are a key deterrent to stop other potential attackers, but Palestinia­ns and human rights groups criticize the army for using collective punishment by demolishin­g the homes of the terrorist’s families.

A senior IDF officer in the West Bank recently told The Jerusalem Post while there is no exact science to stopping terror attacks, home demolition­s have led to attacks being thwarted, after parents inform the military if they suspect their child might be planning an attack.

According to reports, Jabarin’s parents had warned both PA officials and IDF troops that they believed he was planning to carry out an attack, after he went missing the morning of the attack following an argument with his father about going to school.

Meanwhile, Jabarin’s mother went to the Meitar checkpoint in the southern West Bank and told troops that her son was on his way to carry out an attack, but did not provide any details as to when or where she thought it might happen.

Jabarin stabbed Fuld around the same time mother warned troops. at his

 ?? (Pizza Shemesh) ?? THE SCENE OF THE CRIME: Ari Fuld aims at terrorist Khalil Yusef Ali Jabarin before being shot multiple times, while standing between the Gush Etzion mall and the Rami Levi supermarke­t in September.
(Pizza Shemesh) THE SCENE OF THE CRIME: Ari Fuld aims at terrorist Khalil Yusef Ali Jabarin before being shot multiple times, while standing between the Gush Etzion mall and the Rami Levi supermarke­t in September.

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