The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel soldier begins manslaught­er prison term

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RISHON LEZION, Israel: An Israeli soldier convicted of manslaught­er for shooting dead a prone Palestinia­n assailant in a trial that deeply divided the country arrived alongside motorcycle-riding supporters yesterday to begin his 18-month prison term.

Elor Azaria, 21, entered the Tserifin military base near the city of Rishon LeZion to begin serving his sentence, his car driven by his father festooned with photograph­s of him and Israeli flags.

A few dozen supporters waved Israeli flags and chanted Azaria’s name as the car pulled up.

Several supporters on motorcycle­s rode alongside his car along the route, including some wearing leather jackets with ‘God Bless Israel’ on the back.

A smiling Azaria briefly exited the car outside the base but did not speak.

His father spoke briefly, saying: “Thank you to the Israeli people,” before driving inside the base’s gates.

In a message posted on social media last week, the FrenchIsra­eli said that “I am going to prison with my head held high. I love this country with all my heart. I love the army.”

On July 30, a military court rejected Azaria’s appeal against his conviction for manslaught­er and upheld the prison sentence.

He could have appealed to the country’s supreme court, but opted not to after Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman pleaded for him to allow the country to move on.

He has instead requested a reduced sentence from military chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot, asking for community service instead of prison time.

Azaria can also request a pardon from Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, with right-wing leaders including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling for it to be granted.

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

It showed Abdul Fatah alSharif, 21, lying wounded on the ground, shot along with another Palestinia­n after stabbing and wounding a soldier, according to the army. Some 11 minutes after the initial shooting, Azaria shot him in the head without any apparent provocatio­n.

He said he feared Sharif was wearing an explosive belt and could blow himself up, a claim judges rejected.

“His motive for shooting was that he felt the terrorist deserved to die,” Judge Colonel Maya Heller said as he read the verdict in January.

 ??  ?? A car transporti­ng Azaria enters the military base where the military prison located in Rishon Lezion, Israel. — Reuters photo
A car transporti­ng Azaria enters the military base where the military prison located in Rishon Lezion, Israel. — Reuters photo

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