The Shufat refugee camp in al-Quds was put under lockdown Wednesday when Israeli occupation forces demolished the family home of the martyr Ibrahim al-Akkari.
The Shufat refugee camp in al-Quds was put under lockdown Wednesday when Israeli occupation forces demolished the family home of the martyr Ibrahim al-Akkari.
Al-Akkari carried out a run over attack a year ago before he was killed by the Zionist occupation forces.
More than 1,200 Israeli soldiers accompanied by Israeli police raided the cramped camp -- sealed by the forces since the morning -- preventing residents from entering or exiting.
Prior to the demolition, Israeli occupation forces entered the al-Akkari residence -- home to Ibrahim's wife and five children -- in preparation to bring the home down with explosives, his family’s lawyer, Midhat Dibah, said.