Grandmother of car-ramming terrorist says she’s proud

After the IDF razes the East Jerusalem home of Abdel Rahman al-Shaludi, the Palestinian who killed two people — including three-month-old Chaya Zissel Braun — in an October car-ramming attack, the terrorist’s grandmother says no one should pity the family’s displacement.

Sitting amid the rubble inside the family’s destroyed house, al-Shaludi’s grandmother says she is proud.

“No one should feel sorry for us, for our demolished home,” she says, refusing to give her name for fear of reprisals.

AP, Times of Israel staff

A relative of Abdel Rahman Shaludi, a Palestinian who killed two Israelis with his car last month, displays his portrait inside his family home after it was razed on November 19, 2014. (photo credit: AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI)
A relative of Abdel Rahman Shaludi, a Palestinian who killed two Israelis with his car last month, displays his portrait inside his family home after it was razed on November 19, 2014. (photo credit: AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI)

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