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Revision as of 01:41, 5 July 2007 by Sanguinalis (talk | contribs) (Added civil planning to cover cases of houses demolished because they lacked a permit)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)- This article covers the use of house demolition in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For a broader overview of house demolition as a military tactic, see house demolition.
House demolition in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a controversial tactic used by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) for counter-insurgency, other security purposes, and civil planning in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Although it is justified by the IDF as a deterrent against terrorism, its effectiveness and legality has repeatedly been questioned by human rights groups.
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