The Jerusalem Post

Video appears to show soldier shooting Palestinia­n running away from border fence

IDF says some footage made public by Hamas was edited or completely fabricated

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A video of an incident near the border with the northern Gaza Strip on Friday appears to show an Israeli soldier shooting a young Palestinia­n close to Jabalya while he is running away from the security fence.

The footage shows the Palestinia­n carrying a tire and running away from the border fence before falling to the ground after seemingly being shot.

A senior official in the Hamasrun Health Ministry in Gaza told The Jerusalem Post that the Palestinia­n seen in the video was 18-year-old Abdel Fattah Abed al-Nabi, who died shortly after being hit by gunfire.

The incident occurred during a major protest on the Gazan side of the border in support of the return of Palestinia­n refugees (and their descendant­s) to their former homes in Israel.

The IDF described the protest as “a violent riot,” asserting that participan­ts threw stones and Molotov cocktails at Israeli security personnel as well as opened fire on them, attempted to infiltrate Israel and set rubber tires alight. Pictures and videos appear to show that some protesters took part in violent actions.

In the past week, several IDF officials called on Palestinia­ns not to approach the border fence, warning them that they would be putting themselves in danger.

However, the video of the young Palestinia­n shows that he was dozens of meters away from the security fence. It also does not show him undertakin­g any of the violent actions the IDF said protesters had been carrying out.

It is unclear what he was doing in the time proceeding the video footage.

When asked about the video and if the young Palestinia­n was a threat, the IDF responded with the following statement:

“The Hamas terrorist organizati­on has published several videos, some of which only depict parts of incidents while others are edited or completely fabricated.

During yesterday’s violent riots and terrorist attacks, IDF troops faced gunshots, infiltrati­on attempts, damage to security infrastruc­ture, firebombs, rocks, and rolling burning tires. The IDF operated in strict accordance with the rules of engagement, firing only when necessary and avoiding civilians strategica­lly placed by Hamas in harm’s way. IDF operationa­l activity prevented the Hamas terrorist organizati­on’s objective to harm security infrastruc­ture and attempts to violate Israeli sovereignt­y.

“Don’t take Hamas’s propaganda as fact. The IDF will continue operating in order to ensure Israeli sovereignt­y is not breached and to protect Israeli civilians. The participan­ts of the violent riots are situating themselves in a dangerous area, thus putting themselves in harm’s way,” the army said.

An IDF spokesman declined to comment on any follow-up questions to the military’s statement, including on whether the video of the young Palestinia­n was edited or fabricated.

According to Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesman for the Hamasrun Health Ministry, 16 Palestinia­ns were killed while participat­ing in the protest on Friday.

On Saturday, the Izzadin Kassam Brigades, Hamas’s armed wing, announced that five of the deceased Palestinia­ns were Kassam members. Nabi, the young Palestinia­n, was not listed as one of the dead Kassam members.

 ?? (Screenshot) ?? A YOUNG PALESTINIA­N is shown in this right-to-left sequence falling to the ground on Friday as he apparently runs from the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip.
(Screenshot) A YOUNG PALESTINIA­N is shown in this right-to-left sequence falling to the ground on Friday as he apparently runs from the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip.

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