Israel has decided to expel two more terrorist family members and accomplices, bringing the total to four. The latest ones to go are Intissar Ajouri, a sister of one of the two terrorists ordered expelled on Thursday. Her brother Ali is suspected of dispatching the Tisha B'Av suicide bombers who murdered a total of five people in Tel Aviv last month. A fourth expulsion order has been issued to Abdel Atzida, whose Hamas brother led the two Emanuel attacks - one in December 2001 and one last month - in which a total of 20 Jews were massacred.



IDF forces destroyed the homes of nine more terrorists responsible for the planning and the carrying out of murderous terror attacks against Israeli citizens. This brings the total to 11, and dozens more are expected. The homes destroyed most recently include that of the terrorists responsible for the attacks at:

Megiddo Junction (17 killed, two months ago); Afula (one killed, March 2001); the Checkpost junction (Dec. 2001) in which no one was killed but 29 people were hurt; Wall Street restaurant in Kiryat Motzkin on August 12, 2001, in which 14 people were injured; the first Emanuel attack (10 killed, Dec. 2001); King George St. in Jerusalem (Mar. 2002, 3 killed, 35 wounded); Sbarros (15 killed, one year ago); and the infiltration into Adora this past April, killing four.