For the second day in a row, Israel’s high court yesterday prevented the army from carrying out government-approved measures to deter terror. Justice Dalia Dorner blocked the IDF from razing the Gaza home of the terrorist who killed a woman and her granddaughter in a suicide bombing in Petach Tikva this past May. The army announced today that it was withdrawing its intention to raze the house, but reserved the right to do so - after giving the family a chance to appeal - in the future.
A day earlier, Dorner blocked the deportation of three relatives of Arab terrorists from Judea and Samaria to Gaza. The State was given 15 days in which to explain its position in favor of the expulsions. A group of youth affiliated with the National Religious Party demonstrated outside Justice Dorner's Jerusalem home this morning. They held a banner saying, “Your Justice is Killing Us!" Chaim Falk, chairman of the NRP's Young Generation, told Arutz-7, "Embitterment is increasing at the way the courts deal with terrorists, with the national issues, with Jewish settlement... I am sure that this protest vigil will not get Dorner to change her mind, but little by little, with more and more vigils and protests of this nature, we will effect the change."
A day earlier, Dorner blocked the deportation of three relatives of Arab terrorists from Judea and Samaria to Gaza. The State was given 15 days in which to explain its position in favor of the expulsions. A group of youth affiliated with the National Religious Party demonstrated outside Justice Dorner's Jerusalem home this morning. They held a banner saying, “Your Justice is Killing Us!" Chaim Falk, chairman of the NRP's Young Generation, told Arutz-7, "Embitterment is increasing at the way the courts deal with terrorists, with the national issues, with Jewish settlement... I am sure that this protest vigil will not get Dorner to change her mind, but little by little, with more and more vigils and protests of this nature, we will effect the change."