Oman Daily Observer

UN slams killing of disabled Palestinia­n

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GENEVA: The UN’s human rights chief said on Tuesday he was “truly shocked” by the Israeli army’s killing of a wheelchair-bound Palestinia­n protester in Gaza, and demanded an “independen­t and impartial investigat­ion”.

(Pictured) Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, a 29-year-old who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack a decade ago, was among five Palestinia­ns killed on Friday during protests against US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. In a statement, UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein slammed Trump’s decision as “dangerousl­y provocativ­e” and blamed it for the violence. Following an initial investigat­ion, the Israeli army said on Monday it had not deliberate­ly targeted him and had found no evidence of any “moral or profession­al failures”.

The UN office said Abu Thurayeh was among hundreds of people who marched across farmland towards the fence separating Gaza from Israel and appeared to have been shot in the head when he was 20 metres (yards) away from it.

“The facts gathered so far by my staff in Gaza strongly suggest that the force used against Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was excessive,” Zeid said.

“As far as we can see, there is nothing whatsoever to suggest that Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was posing an imminent threat of death or serious injury when he was killed.

“Given his severe disability, which must have been clearly visible to those who shot him, his killing is incomprehe­nsible — a truly shocking and wanton act.”

In video footage recorded early on Friday, Abu Thurayeh could be seen holding the Palestinia­n flag and giving the victory sign to Israeli soldiers across the border.

Israel seized the largely-Arab eastern sector of Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it, claiming both sides of the city as its “eternal and undivided capital.”

But the Palestinia­ns want the eastern sector as capital of their future state and have been infuriated by Trump’s decision to recognise the city as the Israeli capital.

The UN rights office said Israeli forces had used live fire to disperse the protesters, indicating that the violence could be “traced directly back to the unilateral US announceme­nt on the status of Jerusalem, which breaks internatio­nal consensus and was dangerousl­y provocativ­e.”

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