A relative displays photos of cousins Ghassan, right, and Oday Abu Jamal in Jerusalem (Associated Press)
Jerusalem:
The family of two Palestinian assailants who carried out a deadly assault on a Jerusalem synagogue this week says police have ordered the demolition of their homes.
Said Abu Jamal, a cousin of the men, said their families in east Jerusalem received demolition orders from Israeli police on Thursday.
Police say Ghassan and Oday Abu Jamal burst into a crowded synagogue on Tuesday morning, killing four worshippers and a Druze Arab policeman with meat cleavers and gunfire before they were shot dead.
It was the bloodiest attack in a recent wave of violence by Palestinian assailants that has killed 11 people.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered authorities to destroy the homes of the attackers' families - a punitive measure that has drawn criticism in the past.