A petition was filed with the High Court of Justice by the family of Mohammed Abu-Khadir, the Beit Haninah neighborhood youth from the capital was who abducted, beaten and burned alive by Jews in 2014. The court this week discussed if the policy of razing homes, a policy used against families of Arab terrorists, would extended to ‘Jewish terrorists’. One of the murderers convicted of the attack was sentenced to life imprisonment and associates received lesser sentences.
Attorneys for the Abu-Khadir family explained to the court there must be one law for all and the state cannot maintain a double standard. Justice Neil Hendel responded “It doesn’t matter to me if it is a Jew or an Arab”, citing the policy of home destructions is used in the hope of preventing future attacks and loss of life. they argued that even if there are a few, a handful of Jews planning murderous attacks, the destruction of a home would serve as a deterrent to others as it does in the Arab sector.
While the others justices, Zilbertal and Rubinstein were inclined to agree, the state maintains the policy should not be used against Jews for it has not in the past and is not necessary today. The state added that if chas v’sholom there was a wave of Jewish acts of terror, then such a policy would have to be considered.