Oman Daily Observer

Israeli court upholds prison term for ex-soldier in Hebron shooting

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TEL AVIV: An Israeli military appeal court upheld a manslaught­er conviction and 18-month jail sentence on Sunday for a former army conscript who killed an incapacita­ted Palestinia­n assailant in the occupied West Bank.

In one of the most divisive trials in the Israel’s history, the panel of judges, including field generals, rejected challenges lodged by Elor Azaria, who says he had acted in line with defence doctrines.

“Values have been greatly damaged by the defendant’s actions,” the chief judge, MajorGener­al Doron Feiles, said in reading out the ruling. “This was a forbidden and immoral act.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, however, said the ex-soldier should be pardoned.

In March 2015, Azaria was serving as an army medic in the town of Hebron in the occupied West Bank when two Palestinia­ns stabbed and wounded another soldier. One of the assailants was shot dead by troops.

The other was wounded.

Eleven minutes later, as the wounded man, Abd Elfatah Ashareef, 21, lay on the ground unable to move, Azaria, then 19, took aim with his rifle and fatally shot him in the head. shot and

The incident was captured on video by a Palestinia­n rights activist.

Azaria became a cause celebre, backed by right-wingers in Israel, where most Jewish men and women are drafted at 18 for military service.

The Palestinia­n government said the 18-month jail term had given Israeli soldiers a “green light” to kill with impunity.

The appeals court rejected an applicatio­n by military prosecutor­s to increase the sentence to between three and five years.

Under Israeli law, manslaught­er can carry a maximum 20-yearsenten­ce.

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