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Will their families be evicted from their homes?
Why should they? did they help or support them in any way?
Oh...?
I thought you post was trying to make some point about Jewish murderers being treated the same as Palestinian murderers!
My bad... Or maybe your humiliation!
How years did Jacob Titel get in prison? He got locked up for life.
Now these killers too.
I'd say my point is well made.
Aha but that was not the title of your OP was it!
"For all those saying Israel treats Jewish killers differently...."
So, when do these Jewish terrorist murderers families get evicted from their homes?
Until that happens then your OP is clearly making the wrong 'claim', as is your point!
Big fat fail I would say Lipush as until that happens there is a very distinct difference!
Silly terrorists-supporters. The houses' destruction's goal is to prevent the families of terrorists to support or help them. That is a step needed in cases families support their kids with actions, in cases it happens every second day, like with the Palestinians. It proved itself useful on numerous cases.
In the Jewish community, when things like Abu-Khdair and Duma cases are thankfully rare, there is no need of taking such steps.
For example, the attorney General ordered just today that since the father of one of Jerusalem's terrorist turned his son in, there's no need in destroying the home of the family and so punish them for no reason.
The Palestinian community should thank their God that their enemy is the merciful Jew.
Really? Those boys didn't develope their hate out of thin air. Someone taught them and supported it. Who hid them and protected them from the authorities before they were arrested?
No. They are not treated the same. Their family homes remain untouched.