The father of the suspect in shooting the right wing activist Yehuda Glick on October 30, 2014, received last night (November 19, 2014) a phone call in which he was requested to reach the Shalem police station on Salah a-Din Street in East Jerusalem. When he reached the police station, a
demolition order for his home was delivered to him. A police photographer recorded(!) on video the delivery of the order to the father. According to the order, an appeal against the decision to demolish the house may be filed not later than November 21, 2014, at 22:00.
Today, November 20, 2014, at 02:00 a.m., soldiers accompanied by an engineer reached the family home of the assailant in the ramming attack on November 5, 2014, in "Shim'on Ha-Tsadik" light rail station, measured the house from the inside and the outside and gave the family's mother a
demolition order. According to the order, an appeal against the decision to demolish the house may be filed not later than November 22, 2014, at 02:45.
Today, November 20, 2014, around noon time, large forces reached Jabel Mukaber, to the family homes of the two assailants in the attack at the synagogue in Har-Nof on November 18, 2014. In one of the two houses the
order was delivered to the assailant's father. In the other house, the soldiers had the assailant's father sign the
demolition order but took the order with them and left the site. Later on the mother was called into the Jabel Mukaber police station, where she was delivered with the order. According to the orders, the families can appeal the decision to demolish the houses not later than November 22, 2014, at 13:25.
HaMoked represents the four families.