The Asian Age

Netanyahu supports pardon for killer soldier

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Jerusalem, Feb. 23: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday backed pardoning a soldier sentenced to 18 months in prison for shooting dead a wounded Palestinia­n assailant, media reported.

“I am still in favour of pardoning Private Azaria,” Mr Netanyahu told reporters accompanyi­ng him on an official visit to Australia, Israel’s Channel 10 said.

Mr Netanyahu had already spoken out in favour of such a pardon even before the sentence. After months of an exceptiona­l trial that captivated Israel and highlighte­d deep divisions in public opinion, an Israeli military court on Tuesday sentenced Elor Azaria to 18 months in prison, with a further 18 months suspended.

The March 2016 shooting in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron was caught on video by a rights group and spread widely online.

It showed Sharif, 21, lying wounded on the ground, shot along with another Palestinia­n after stabbing and wounding a soldier, according to the army. Azaria then shoots him in the head without any apparent provocatio­n.

Many Israelis sympathise with Azaria, who reportedly said the attacker “needed to die.”

A number of ministers in the government, considered the most right-wing in Israel’s history, have called for him to be pardoned. Military leaders, however, have said the conviction is important for the institutio­n’s reputation. A poll published by the Maariv daily found 69 per cent of Israelis support a pardon. — AFP

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