The State Attorney's Office has told the Supreme Court "there is no factual or legal impediment" to keep the family of the terrorist who murdered three members of the Salomon family in Samarian Jewish community of Neve Tzuf/Halamish last year from building and using the second floor of a building above the terrorist's destroyed first-floor home.
The terrorist's relatives made it clear, through their attorney, that they did not intend to "make any use of the ground on which the confiscation order applies, except for access to the stairs and from there to the second floor." The state's word was submitted in response to a petition filed by the Salomon family, demanding that the entire house of the terrorist be destroyed. In the petition, the family members mentioned that some members of the terrorist's family were convicted of not preventing the attack.