Israel demolishes home of Palestinian killer of mother of 6
In Jerusalem, Israeli police detained two unidentified Palestinians near one of al-Awsa mosque’s gates, after searching them and physically assaulting them.
In January, Adis, stabbed to death Dafna Meir, the Israeli mother of three in front of her teenage daughter at the entrance to their home in the West Bank settlement of Otniel.
“Israel has a human rights obligation to bring those responsible to account for their crimes”.
The Geneva Conventions which apply to situations of armed conflict and military occupation say that punishing people en masse they have not personally committed falls within the term of collective punishment, generally regarded as one of the most blatant breaches of global law.
However, some 10,000 Palestinians can still go to Israel, according to a spokeswoman for COGAT, the Israel’s Defense Ministry unit in charge of affairs in the West Bank.
Israel accuses his son, Morad, 16, of carrying out a deadly stabbing attack in Otniel Israeli colony, almost six months ago.
Khalid Muhamra (left) and Muhammad Muhamra (right) were identified as the two Palestinian cousins from the West Bank village of Yatta who carried out the attack at the Sarona Market in central Tel Aviv in which four people were killed.
The Israeli army said Friday that it was temporarily barring all Palestinians from entering Israel, stepping up already tough restrictions announced after Palestinian gunmen shot dead four Israelis in Tel Aviv.
Israeli forces also imposed a blockade on Yatta and defence minister Avigdor Lieberman said the bodies of alleged Palestinian attackers would not be returned to their families for burial. Special Ramadan permits were also suspended for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to travel out of the territory to attend prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.