QARWAT BANI HASAN, Palestinian Territories: Israeli forces on Tuesday demolished the homes of two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank accused of shooting dead a Jewish settler in April.
Israeli army said it had destroyed the homes in Qarawat Bani Hasan, in the northern West Bank, belonging to Yusef Aasi and Yehya Miri, accused of perpetrating “a shooting attack at the entrance to the city of Ariel, murdering the Israeli security guard Vyacheslav Golev”.
Aasi and Miri were arrested a day after the April 29 attack and are being held by Israel.
They have not yet faced trial in Israeli military court, which exercises jurisdiction over offences committed by Palestinians in parts of the West Bank, a territory occupied by the Jewish state since 1967.
“The demolition took place after the petition from the families was rejected by the Supreme Court,” the army statement said.
Golev was killed during a period of surging tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including regular clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces at Al-Aqsa mosque compound at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Human rights activists say Israel’s policy of demolishing the homes of suspected attackers amounts to collective punishment, as it can render non-combatants, including children, homeless.
Roughly 475,000 Jewish settlers now live in the West Bank in communities widely regarded as illegal under international law. Ariel, where Golev was killed, is one of the largest settler communities.