Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday called for the pardon of an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier who had just been convicted of manslaughter for fatally shooting a wounded Palestinian man last year in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
“Sgt Elor Azaria, 20, shot Abdul Fatah al-Sharif, 21, in the head while he was lying immobile on a road,” as BBC News writes. Al-Sharif was allegedly involved in a knife attack against another Israeli soldier and had already been shot, though he remained alive.
Video of Azaria’s deadly shooting, condemned by a United Nations expert as an “extrajudicial execution,” was posted online by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem. In it, as Common Dreams reported at the time,
Prosecutors had argued that al-Sharif “represented no immediate threat for the accused or others who were present.”
Judge Maya Heller said she and the other two judges on the panel say “no room to accept [Azaria’s] arguments,” adding, “His motive for shooting was that he felt the terrorist deserved to die.”
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