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A thunderous explosion and the crunch of collapsing masonry early Wednesday heralded the revival of what had been a largely abandoned Israeli tactic: the demolition of family homes of Palestinians who stage attacks against Jews.
Less than 24 hours after four religious scholars were killed while at prayer in a Jerusalem synagogue, and a police officer was fatally wounded while trying to thwart the attackers, Israeli forces before dawn surrounded a four-story building in the Silwan neighborhood of predominantly Arab East Jerusalem. They evicted those inside and methodically rigged the structure with explosives, sending a blast reverberating across the valley and leaving the building standing but uninhabitable.
The demolished home did not belong to one of the synagogue attackers; some of its residents were relatives of a man who nearly a month earlier drove a car into a crowd waiting at a Jerusalem tram stop, killing an Israeli 3-month-old girl with American citizenship and a 22-year-old woman who was hoping to immigrate to Israel from Ecuador.
But the demolition carried an unmistakable message: After the carnage at the synagogue in the devout West Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed that destroying homes would be one of the principal countermeasures wielded by Israel. The killers in Tuesdays attack died, but their families, he said grimly, could expect to pay the price.
We will not accept this reality, said Netanyahu, who also ordered measures such as increased gun permits for Israeli Jews, checkpoints at the entrances to Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem and more guards in public places.
Home demolitions, roundly despised by Palestinians, were strongly condemned by the international community and human rights groups when the practice was most widely in use, more than a decade ago. The United Nations and others described it as an unfair form of collective punishment.
Demolishing Palestinian homes as a punishment, deterrent or both dates to Israel's capture of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the 1967 Middle East War. The practice reached its height during the second Palestinian intifada, when about 700 Palestinian families about 4,000 people were left homeless between the autumn of 2000 and early 2005, according to the Israeli rights group B'Tselem.
To some, the tactic raises moral issues. In Israel, though, the tenor of the debate is somewhat different, centering on the question of whether home demolitions are a true deterrent against attacks.
During the intifada, Israels security establishment harbored differing schools of thought on whether knowing that their families would be made homeless gave attackers pause or merely served to radicalize those left behind younger brothers, cousins, neighbors.
The demolition of houses is a controversial topic, commentator Alon Ben-David wrote in Wednesdays editions of the newspaper Maariv. He said the Israeli militarys assessment was that demolitions were not effective, but that officials from the domestic intelligence service Shin Bet could tell you about the dozens of fathers who handed over their terrorist sons in order to keep their houses whole.
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The former ABC studios at Toowong. Photo: Michelle Smith
Demolition of the famous old ABC buildings at riverside Toowong beginsThursday morning.
This will allow developer Sunland to clear the site for its proposed$420 million Grace on Coronation "champagne flutes" development.
Demolition could take several weeks.
An artist's impression of Sunland's proposed $420 million Grace on Coronation development. Photo: Supplied
Sunland's Iraqi-British architect Zaharias Hadid has proposed 486units in three residential towers of between 22 storeys and 25storeys, in an area which is zoned for a maximum of 15 storeys.
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Sunland does not have approval for its striking, three-tower proposal,from Brisbane City Council.
Their development application was lodged in September.
The Middenbury house, on the old ABC site at Toowong, will be preserved. Photo: Supplied
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The Homicide Department of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Lagos, has submitted that the Synagogue six-storey building could have been felled by a techique termed controlled demolition.
According to the SCID, controlled demolition is when a building is felled using chemical or electronic device.
The position of the SCID was given by the Head, Homicide Investigation and Crime Scene Management at Panti, DSP Olusola Agoyi.
Agoyi testified on Wednesday at the resumed sitting of the coroner, Magistrate O.A. Komolafe, probing the cause of the September 12 tragedy.
The accident claimed no fewer than 116 lives.
Agoyi, in his testimony, said the speed and the rate at which the Synagogue building caved in, coupled with some dust-like smoke that followed were peculiar elements seen only in a building felled by controlled demolition.
He said, My Lord, when you use chemical or electronic device to bring down a building, it is controlled demolition.
I found out from the CCTV that the rate and the speed of the fall of the building within seconds was just like that of a controlled demolition.
Aside that, the CCTV 3 captured some dust-like smoke coming out of the collapsed building.
Further lending weight to his claim, Agoyi referred the coroner to the oral account of one of the 34 survivors that he said were interviewed in the course of his intelligent findings.
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A young relative of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi stands amid the rubble of his home in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan after its destruction by the Israeli authorities today. Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Israel has today destroyed the home of a Palestinian who last month ran over and killed two people at a Jerusalem tram stop.
The demolition comes a day after two militants killed four rabbis and a policeman at a synagogue in the city.
Israels prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered the demolition of the homes of those involved in that attack.
Mr Netanyahu announced the directive after a meeting top security officials. He did not say when the demolitions following yesterdays attack would take place.
The home of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi (21), was blown up before dawn, police and the military said.
East Jerusalem resident Shaloudi had been shot dead by police as he tried to flee after mowing down commuters at a light railway stop on October 23rd.
A three-month-old baby who was a US citizen and a 22-year-old tourist from Ecuador were killed when he rammed the tram stop with his car. Seven other people were injured.
Shaloudis home in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan, adjacent to the old walled city, has been a scene of confrontation since the incident, which his family had termed a traffic incident.
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A young relative of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi stands amid the rubble of his home in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan after its destruction by the Israeli authorities today. Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters
Israel has today destroyed the home of a Palestinian who last month ran over and killed two people at a Jerusalem tram stop.
The demolition comes a day after two militants killed four rabbis and a policeman at a synagogue in the city.
Israels prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered the demolition of the homes of those involved in that attack.
Mr Netanyahu announced the directive after a meeting top security officials. He did not say when the demolitions following yesterdays attack would take place.
The home of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi (21), was blown up before dawn, police and the military said.
East Jerusalem resident Shaloudi had been shot dead by police as he tried to flee after mowing down commuters at a light railway stop on October 23rd.
A three-month-old baby who was a US citizen and a 22-year-old tourist from Ecuador were killed when he rammed the tram stop with his car. Seven other people were injured.
Shaloudis home in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan, adjacent to the old walled city, has been a scene of confrontation since the incident, which his family had termed a traffic incident.
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