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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Israel Razes Home of Alleged Palestinian Attacker

Children inspect house of Palestinian Aasem Barghouti that was bulldozed by the Israeli army in the West Bank village of Kobar, near Ramallah, March 7, 2019. (AP)

The Israeli military on Monday said its forces demolished the home of a Palestinian accused of being behind a deadly blast in the West Bank last year.

Israel says 22-year-old Qassem Barghouti carried out the attack in August, which killed 17-year-old Israeli Rina Shnerb and wounded her father and brother as they were hiking down to a spring in the West Bank near the settlement of Dolev.

Dozens of Palestinians burned tires and hurled rocks and firebombs toward Israeli troops as they were carrying out the demolition in the village of Kobar, near Ramallah.

Witnesses said several Palestinians were injured, including one that the Red Crescent said was hit in the head with a gas canister.

The military said the crowd was eventually dispersed.

Israel claims demolishing the family homes of alleged militants deters violence, but critics say the tactic amounts to collective punishment.

The demolition was only carried out after Israel's high court rejected the family’s petitions against the order.

Israel's Shin Bet security service launched a massive manhunt after the Aug. 23 bombing that killed 17-year-old Rina Shnerb and seriously wounded her father and older brother. Such bombings, a hallmark of the 2000-2005 Palestinian uprising, have been rare in recent years.

Authorities blamed the attack on the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or PFLP, a leftist political party that has an armed wing. Israel, the US and the European Union consider it a terrorist group because of high-profile attacks going back decades, including plane hijackings and the assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister in 2001.

The Shin Bet was accused of torturing some of those it arrested in connection with the attack. Barghouti's lawyer says his client was bitten by a security dog when authorities raided his home to arrest him.

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