Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has ordered the army to prepare to demolish the home of the Palestinian who killed three Israelis in Jerusalem.
The order follows advice by Attorney-General Menachem Mazuz that the proposed demolition could create legal difficulties, but would not be illegal.
An Israeli rights group has said such a move would be collective punishment.
B'tselem says it has written to Mr Mazuz demanding that he prevent the attacker's home from being demolished.
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Hussam Dwayat went on the rampage at the wheel of a front-loader vehicle, or bulldozer, killing three people and wounding dozens before security personnel shot him dead.
(BBC)
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