OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- The Zionist extremist party Mifdal called on Israeli interior minister Meir Sheetrit to deport the family of Ala Abu Dehaim, 24, who carried out the attack on a religious institute on Thursday, from occupied Jerusalem to Gaza.
Knesset MP Zvulun Orlev, the secretary-general of the Mifdal bloc, called during his meeting with Sheetrit for withdrawing the right of residence from Abu Dehaim family and for barring them from holding a condolence reception for their son.
For his part, Knesset MP Aryeh Eldad called on the Israeli government to establish a religious institute carrying the names of the slain Zionists in place of the Abu Dehaim's family house which is located in the Jabal Mukabbir neighborhood.
Israeli security sources reported that Abu Dehaim was working as a driver for the religious institute Merkaz Harav in which the operation took place and resulted in the death of eight Zionists and the injury of 40 others seven of them are reportedly in clinical death.
A large number of Israeli policemen and intelligence officers stormed on Thursday the house of Abu Dehaim after the operation and kidnapped seven of his relatives for investigation.
For his part, Abu Obeida, the spokesman for the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, stated on Friday that the Brigades did not issue any statement so far in which it announces its responsibility for the Jerusalem raid, adding that the Brigades, however, hails the heroic operation.
The Reuters news agency had quoted what it said was a Hamas official who asked for anonymity as saying that Hamas claims its full responsibility for the Jerusalem raid and it will announce its details later.
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