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Some 30 right-wing activists demonstrated Sunday at the entrance to the southeast Jerusalem village of Sur Bahir, calling for the demolition of the home of Husam Taysir Dwayat, who killed three Israelis during a bulldozer rampage in the capital on Wednesday.

The demonstrators, accompanied by police, marched from Jerusalem suburb Armon Hanatziv to the square at the entrance to the Palestinian village, led by right-wing extremists Itamar Ben-Gvir and Baruch Marzel.

Police didn't allow the demonstrators to march beyond the square and the protesters complained that police had broken a previous agreement to ensure villagers would be able to see the demonstration.

An angry Ben-Gvir shouted toward the police officers, saying the police were "against freedom of expression."

Defense officials said Saturday that the IDF was considering sealing and not demolishing the terrorist's home since another family lives inside the building.

On Friday, Defense Minister Ehud Barak instructed the IDF to begin the process of issuing demolition orders against the homes of Dwayat and Ala Abu Dhaim of Jebl Mukaber, who killed eight students in the Merkaz Harav Yeshiva in March.

On Thursday, Attorney-General Menahem Mazuz informed the government that by law, Israel has the right to demolish terrorists' homes within areas of Israeli sovereignty, but that 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.

Barak instructed OC Home Front Command Maj.-Gen. Yair Golan, who is responsible for demolishing homes inside Israel, to begin the demolition process.

Officials said that the terrorists' families are expected to petition the High Court against the demolition orders. The officials also said that since another family lives inside the Dwayat family home in Sur Bahir the IDF was considering the possibility of sealing the home with concrete but not demolishing it.

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18. Theater of the Absurd
Observer - US (07/06/2008 19:13)
17. Thousands of Rockets were Fired on Gaza's Jews. The VICTIMS were PUNISHED. Perpetrator Terrorists were Rewarded.
Linda Rivera - USA (07/06/2008 17:43)
16. #2 Mr. Levy?
Isreli - USA (07/06/2008 17:35)
15. The truth.....
Jean-Robert - France (07/06/2008 17:01)
14. Detestable Leadership- J Post, Why Are Jewish Nationalists Considered 'Extreme' When They Want Justice?
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (07/06/2008 16:07)
13. Extremists
Shel Zahav - Israel (07/06/2008 15:56)
12. Stop frustrating the Arabs
fred - Israel (07/06/2008 14:38)
11. Rightists protest at Sur Bahir entrance
Marlene - Israel (07/06/2008 13:50)
10. IDF may seal home of bulldozer terrorist
Robert Nickisson - Australia (07/06/2008 09:37)
9. Sealing home
Morey - (07/06/2008 09:03)
8. Fickle minds
Sick and tired - (07/06/2008 08:35)
7. Israel stop vacillating! Use the same bulldozer he used and bulldoze his dwelling.
Helen G - Canada (07/06/2008 08:08)
6. YUP, GOOD GOOD ISRAEL FINDS A WAY NOT TO DEMOLISH THE HOUSE
abe - usa (07/06/2008 07:30)
5. The important thing is the loss of citizenship for the family
rick - USA (07/06/2008 06:41)
4. WHY DEMOLISH ? CONFISCATE THE BUILDING AND THE LAND IT IS BUILT ON !!!!
RABBI MOSHE BEN-HOD - ISRAEL (07/06/2008 06:41)
3. fake justice, just like the PA
r - (07/06/2008 06:25)
2. Israel Is Wrong on This One, It's PR is Hurt Badly
Dave Levy - USA (07/06/2008 06:06)
1. All talk, no action
Yaakov Zelig - Israel (07/06/2008 05:58)
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