The High Court on Sunday night approved the demolition of the home the terrorist who carried out a car ramming attack at the Halhoul junction, near Hevron, last November, in which Border Police officer Binyamin Ya'akobovitz was murdered.
The three judges in the case rejected the petition of the terrorist's family against the demolition of the home, and determined that the internal partitions of the home will be demolished and it would be sealed using foam. The reason for the ruling is that the terrorist resided on the third floor of a residential building where other families who are not related to him reside as well.
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