Israel has “blown up” the home of a Hamas terrorist accused of killing a British-Israeli mother and her two daughters, Palestinian media reported.
Pictures and videos posted on social media show the destruction of a fourth-floor apartment, reported to belong to Moaz-al-Masri, who was part of a Hamas cell that opened fire at Lucy Dee, 48, and her daughters Maia Dee, 20, and Rina Dee, 15, as they drove through the northern Jordan Valley in April last year.
The daughters were declared dead at the scene, while Lucy was rushed to a hospital in critical condition but died three days later. The family lived in the West Bank settlement of Efrat, just south of Jerusalem, having moved to Israel from London around eight years ago.
Following a lengthy manhunt, al-Masri, Hassan Qatnani and Ibrahim Jabr were killed in an Israeli military raid in early May. Hamas confirmed the three were members and claimed responsibility for the attack.
In June, the IDF published pictures of soldiers mapping the al-Masri home for demolition. As a matter of policy, Israel regularly destroys the homes of Palestinians accused of being involved in deadly terror attacks
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