The aluminum door at the entrance to the Ma'adi family home in Kafr Malik swings open with every light breeze. When a plane flies overhead, it opens wide on its own. "But when the soldiers came on June 6 at four in the morning, it refused to open for them," said Jihad, 57, the head of the family, in an interview with Haaretz. "I signaled for them to wait until I opened it, but they bent it, broke the glass, and forced their way in."