Zionist forces on Monday destroyed the homes of two Palestinian martyrs in east al-Quds who were shot dead after killing four Zionists.
Zionist forces on Monday destroyed the homes of two Palestinian martyrs in east al-Quds who were shot dead after killing four Zionists.
In the neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, the home of Palestinian martyr Alaa Abu Jamal was filled with concrete and sealed off.
Abu Jamal had on October 13 rammed his car at a bus stop and jumped out with a knife, stabbing a Zionist to death before being shot dead.
Abu Jamal was also a cousin of two Palestinian martyrs who in November stormed a synagogue in Har Nof neighborhood with meat cleavers and a pistol, killing five Zionists and a policeman before being shot dead.
In another part of Jabel Mukaber, occupation forces used jackhammers to destroy the walls of Bahaa Allyan's home, the middle floor of a three-storey building.
Allyan and another Palestinian young man, Bilal Ghanem, had on October 13 shot and stabbed Zionist passengers on a bus in Jerusalem, killing two of them and a US-Zionist dual national.
Allyan was shot dead while Ghanem was arrested.
Hundreds of occupation police and soldiers were on site for the home destructions, which took place without incident after residents were cleared from the area.
"I don't have any other place to live," Allyan's father Mohammed told media outlets.
According to the United Nations, 19 homes of families and neighbors of Palestinian martyrs were destroyed by Zionist occupation forces last year.