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Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Friday instructed the IDF to begin the process of issuing demolition orders against the homes of Ala Abu Dhaim of Jebl Mukaber - who killed eight religious seminary students in March - and Husam Taysir Dwayat of Sur Bahir, who killed three Israelis on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Attorney-General Menahem Mazuz had informed the government that according to the law, Israel may demolish terrorists' homes within areas of Israeli sovereignty, but doing so could raise "significant legal problems."

The statement was included in a legal opinion submitted to the government following consultations between the army and the state attorney's office earlier in the day on the question of house demolitions.

According to Mazuz, "In view of the rulings of the High Court of Justice over many years, it cannot be said that there is a legal obstacle to activating the authority to demolish homes," he said.

"However, such action arouses significant legal difficulties."

Mazuz did not elaborate on what the difficulties were or how they could exist if there was no legal prohibition regarding house demolitions.

Rescue forces evacuate...

Rescue forces evacuate wounded from the scene of Wednesday's terror attack in Jerusalem.
Photo: Ariel Jerozolimski

Mazuz added that "the political and security officials must take into account the various factors that have been listed [in the legal opinion] and be aware of the dangers they entail."

Furthermore, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) must examine the specific circumstances of each case in coordination with the Ministry of Justice.

According to the ministry spokesman, the ISA and the Military Advocate General's Office submitted opinions on the matter to the participants in the meeting.

Meanwhile, Olmert on Thursday called for more severe punishment of Israeli citizens involved in terror attacks.

"If we need to demolish houses, we'll demolish houses, and if we need to revoke benefits, we'll do that," he said, speaking at the Israeli Democracy Institute's Caesarea conference in Eilat.

Olmert added that he had instructed ministers to initiate necessary amendments to the law.

"Yesterday's terror attack in Jerusalem was a type we haven't experienced in the past," he continued.

"It was an attack carried out against Israel from within Israel, by someone from the Israeli side of the barrier."

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