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Israel blows up home of Palestinian killed in clashes last year

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SHOTLIST RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, PALESTINE (APRIL 9, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE OUTSIDE DEMOLISHED HOUSE 2. VARIOUS OF DEMOLISHED HOUSE 3. VARIOUS OF BELONGINGS ON RUBBLE 4. CLOSE-UP OF TREMBLING HANDS OF CHILD 5. EYEWITNESS SPEAKING (Arabic) TO CAMERA 6. BOYS AND MEN STANDING NEXT TO SECURITY TAPE OUTSIDE DEMOLISHED HOUSE 7. TIGHT SHOT OF DEMOLISHED BUILDING 8. MEN STANDING AND SLOOKING AT DEMOLISHED HOUSE 9. EXTERIOR OF DEMOLISHED HOUSE (2 SHOTS) 10. MEN NEAR DEMOLISHED BUILDING RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, PALESTINE - APRIL 9: The Israeli army on Wednesday morning detonated the home of a Palestinian man killed by the army during a confrontation last year. Anadolu correspondent reported that the Israeli army raided the town of Deir Ibzi, west of Ramallah city, the central West Bank, and blew up the home of slain Palestinian Mujahid Karaja. The Israeli forces vacated the two-story building of its residents, before detonating its upper story, Anadolu correspondent added. Karaja was killed last year on March 22 during a confrontation with the Israeli forces that also left one soldier killed and six others injured. The Israeli authorities maintain a policy of demolishing the homes of Palestinians accused of attacking Israeli soldiers and settlers, a practice widely condemned as a form of collective punishment prohibited under international law, as it often displaces entire families. Tensions have been high in the West Bank since the Israeli war on Gaza, killing at least 947 Palestinians and injuring over 7,000 others since October 2023, according to Palestinian figures. In July 2024, the International Court of Justice declared Israel's decades-long occupation of Palestinian land illegal and demanded the evacuation of all existing settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

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