Supreme Court approves demolition of terrorist's home despite no deaths from attack

For the first time, Israel's Supreme Court approved the house demolition of a terrorist whose terror activities failed to kill anyone on Wednesday.

The house in question belongs to the family of terrorist Khaled Abdel-Fattah Muhammad al-Makhtasab, from Beit Hanina, according to Israeli media.

The terrorist shot two Israeli policemen on October 12, wounding them.

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