The Israeli occupation forces destroyed the homes of the two Qassam martyrs, Murad and Ibrahim Nimr, from the town of Sur Baher, south of occupied Jerusalem.
Jerusalemite sources reported that a large force of occupation police and “border guards” surrounded the homes of the two martyrs and began planting explosives in them.
The occupation forces prevented the people of Sur Baher from approaching the area surrounding the homes of the two martyrs, and arrested a young man from the vicinity of the area.
By noon, the occupation forces blew up the two apartments, causing loud noises and debris from the two houses flying around the area.
The two brothers, Ibrahim and Murad Nimr, carried out a shooting operation in the vicinity of the main street in the “Ramot” settlement, north of Jerusalem, about a month and a half ago, during which about 4 occupation soldiers, officers, and settlers were killed.
Two days after the operation was carried out, The Israeli occupation forces closed the homes of the two martyrs, and sealed the doors and windows to prevent entry until the decision to demolish them was implemented.