Payback for Ramot
Bombshell: Israel Demolishes Terrorist’s House After Six Killed in Jerusalem Attack
Israeli forces demolished the home of a Palestinian terrorist involved in a deadly Jerusalem attack that killed six people. Second demolition planned for accomplice's residence.

The IDF has carried out the overnight demolition of the home belonging to one of the two Palestinian terrorists responsible for a deadly shooting attack in Ramot, Jerusalem, earlier this month that claimed six lives.
The operation targeted the residence of Muthanna Amro, 20, in the town of Qubeiba, near Ramallah in Judea and Samaria.
Amro and his accomplice, Mohammad Taha, 21, from the nearby town of Qatanna, perpetrated the lethal September 6 attack at Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction.
Home Demolition as Deterrent Policy
The demolition is an implementation of Israel’s established policy, which mandates the destruction of homes belonging to Palestinians involved in fatal terror attacks.
The military confirmed that it intends to proceed with the demolition of Taha's home as well. The property has already been surveyed and sealed in preparation for the upcoming action.