The Jerusalem Post

IDF razes homes of Rina Shnerb murderers

‘We settled score with heinous murderers. Those who spill Jewish blood will be held accountabl­e’

- • By TZVI JOFFRE

The IDF on Wednesday night demolished the homes of two of the terrorists involved in the attack that killed 17-year-old Rina Shnerb in August, it said Thursday morning.

The house of Yazen Hassin Hassni Mjames in Bir Zeit, north of Ramallah, and the walls of the home of Walid Hanatshe in the Ramallah area were demolished overnight by soldiers, the IDF said.

“[We will] let any would-be terrorist know that his house will be destroyed and [then] watched to ensure it is not rebuilt,” OC Binyamin Regional Command Col. Yonatan Steinberg said Thursday.

Clashes broke out between soldiers and Palestinia­ns, with dozens of protesters affected by tear gas, according to Palestinia­n reports. Two Palestinia­n youths reportedly were wounded by rubber bullets after local residents were asked to keep the soldiers away from the two houses.

Violent disturbanc­es broke out during the demolition, with dozens of Palestinia­ns burning tires and throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails toward soldiers, who responded with dispersal methods, the IDF said.

Soldiers stormed apartments near Hanatshe’s house and “terrorized the residents, especially the children,” a Palestinia­n media outlet reported. The soldiers reportedly took pictures of the house after the demolition.

“We settled the score with the heinous murderers,” Defense Minister Naftali Bennett told Shnerb’s parents Thursday morning. “Those who spill Jewish blood will be held accountabl­e.”

“We must exact a heavy price from all who raise their hand to harm an

Israeli citizen,” he said. “We won’t stop going after those who wish to harm us.”

Last month, the High Court of Justice approved the IDF’s intention to demolish the houses of Shnerb’s killers despite the impact it would have on uninvolved family members and their neighbors.

Bian Hanatashe, Halmi Hamdan and Sana’a Magamus, family members of Shnerb’s killers, had all petitioned the High Court to block the demolition orders.

Israel’s home demolition­s are widely panned globally as violating the Geneva Convention­s ban on collective punishment. But Israel says the practice has a legal basis as a “military necessity” under Article 53 of the convention­s. The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) has provided examples where it says arrested Palestinia­ns told interrogat­ors they held back from a terrorist attack for fear of what would happen to their families’ houses.

Yonah Jeremy Bob contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Flash90) ?? A MAN walks past the rubble of the family house of Palestinia­n terrorist Yazen Hassin Hassni Mjames in Bir Zeit yesterday after it was demolished by the IDF.
(Flash90) A MAN walks past the rubble of the family house of Palestinia­n terrorist Yazen Hassin Hassni Mjames in Bir Zeit yesterday after it was demolished by the IDF.

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