Israeli Interior Minister Revokes Residency of 4 Terrorists in East Jerusalem
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Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, in a rare move on Thursday, revoked the residency of four terrorists who were responsible for the murder of four Israeli citizens.
Three of the residents — Walid Fares Mustafa Atrash, Mohammed Salah Mohammed Abu Keif and Mahmoud Abed Rabbo Dawiyat — hurled stones on Israeli vehicles on a major throughway near Jerusalem’s Arnona neighborhood on Rosh Hashanah eve, causing the death of Alexander Levlovich, 64 — considered the first Israeli murdered in the current wave of violence.
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