Israel has sealed the home of a Jerusalem man who killed seven people ahead of its demolition.
Footage shows Israeli police welding metal plates over windows and doors in what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a ‘swift response’.
Mr Netanyahu has also signed off on sealing the home of a second shooter – a 13-year-old boy – who wounded two men on Saturday. The government has also hinted at tougher laws for attackers including stripping them of citizenship and deportation.
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