Israel's draconian home demolitions revive questions over deterrence

By Ruth Pollard
Updated November 29 2014 - 2:18am, first published November 28 2014 - 4:09pm
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
The remains of the Shalodi home in Silwan, which was demolished on the orders of the Israeli government. Photo: Ruth Pollard
The remains of the Shalodi home in Silwan, which was demolished on the orders of the Israeli government. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Enas al-Shalodi, mother of alleged Jerusalem vehicle attacker Abdel Rahman al-Shalodi, outside her demolished home. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Ibrahim Hijazi, whose son Muataz shot and wounded right-wing rabbi Yehuda Glick. Muataz Hijazi was shot dead by police and his family's home has now been scheduled for demolition. Photo: Ruth Pollard
Ibrahim Hijazi, whose son Muataz shot and wounded right-wing rabbi Yehuda Glick. Muataz Hijazi was shot dead by police and his family's home has now been scheduled for demolition. Photo: Ruth Pollard

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