Deccan Chronicle

PALESTINIA­N’S KILLING: NO BIBI APOLOGY

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Jerusalem, June 7: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called the deadly police shooting of an unarmed Palestinia­n man with autism a “tragedy”, although he stopped short of apologisin­g for the incident.

Netanyahu’s remarks were the first he’s made since police in Jerusalem’s Old City shot and killed Eyad Hallaq last week. The 32-year-old Palestinia­n with severe autism was chased by Israeli border police forces into a nook in Jerusalem’s Old City and fatally shot as he cowered next to a garbage bin after apparently being mistaken for an attacker.

The shooting has drawn comparison­s to the death of George Floyd in the US and prompted a series of small demonstrat­ions against police violence toward Palestinia­ns. Some Israeli figures have paid condolence visits to the grieving Hallaq family.

At last week’s Cabinet meeting, a day after the shooting, Defence Minister Benny Gantz, who is also Israel’s “alternate” prime minister under a power-sharing deal, apologised for the incident. Netanyahu, seated next to him, made no mention of it in his remarks at the time.

“What happened with the Hallaq family, with Eyad Hallaq, is a tragedy. A person with disabiliti­es, with autism, who was suspected we now know unjustly of being a terrorist in a very sensitive place,” Netanyahu said Sunday. “We all share in the grief of the family.”

Netanyahu said he was awaiting police examinatio­ns of the event. Israel’s Justice Ministry has said two officers have been placed under house arrest, but gave no further details.

The shooting came two weeks after another fatal shooting of an Arab man outside an Israeli hospital.

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