Justice sought for Israeli army killing of a Palestinian

Photo shows Israeli soldiers carrying a Palestinian dead body.
Photo shows Israeli soldiers carrying a Palestinian dead body.
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Aljajeera, WestBank :
Activist group demands Israeli military system to be held accountable after soldier shot dead injured Palestinian.
A Hebron-based rights group has demanded that Israel holds its army accountable for the killing of a Palestinian by an Israeli soldier that was caught on camera.
A video of the incident showed the soldier step forward and shoot 21-year-old Abed al-Fattah Yusri al-Sharif in the head at close range earlier this month.
Outrage grew in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday after Israel’s military court called evidence against the soldier “inconclusive”, even as the UN said it was an apparent extra-judicial execution.
Fattah and another Palestinian were accused of stabbing an Israeli soldier in Hebron.
During the incident Fattah was shot and wounded, while his partner Ramzi Aziz al-Qasrawi was killed instantly.
As Fattah was laying on the ground, the soldier was captured on camera raising his firearm and shooting him in the head, killing him.
The Israeli army had arrested the soldier but Lieutenant Colonel Ronen Shor, the judge, said on Tuesday there is “reasonable doubt” about the circumstances of the shooting “given the complexity of the events” surrounding a stabbing incident and the killing that followed.
Shor also ruled the soldier will be held in custody for two more days. Prosecutors earlier said the shooting was “intentional” and asked the court to extend the soldier’s detention until April 7 while the investigation is ongoing.
“It’s a big lie, it was not the right of the soldier to shoot Fattah as the soldier was not in any sort of danger from any of the Palestinians,” Issa Amro, director of the Hebron-based Youth Against Settlements activist group, told Al Jazeera.
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