Army razes home of shooting suspect’s wife
JERUSALEM: The Israeli army said yesterday it demolished the home of a Palestinian woman with US citizenship whose estranged husband stands accused of fatally shooting a Jewish student in the occupied West Bank.
“Overnight ... troops demolished the residence of the terrorist [Montasser] Shalabi, in the village of Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah,” an army spokesman said.
The demolition comes despite US discouragement of the policy.
Shalabi, 44, was arrested by Israeli forces in May after he allegedly fired on waiting passengers at a bus stop at Tapuah junction south of Nablus in the northern West Bank. The attack killed Yehuda Guetta, 19, a student at a seminary in the Itamar settlement and wounded two of his friends.
Sanaa Shalabi, 40, said troops arrived at 1am to place explosives around her home. She said the demolition lasted through the night.
“This is our life. What happened to us is normal. We were prepared for it,” she said.
She called her husband a “hero”. Montasser Shalabi did not live in the home that was destroyed, according to the Israeli human rights organisation Hamoked, which unsuccessfully contested its demolition before Israel’s Supreme Court.
Executive director Jessica Montell said the couple were estranged. Sanaa lived in the home with three of their seven children. The whole family are dual US nationals.
“The man accused of the attack doesn’t live in the house, he lives in the US and he comes once or twice a year,” Ms Montell said.
Sana’a “was not in any way involved and didn’t know anything about the attack. We thought this should be grounds for not demolishing.”