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Body of disabled Gazan exhumed for new autopsy

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GAZA CITY: Palestinia­n officials exhumed the body of a disabled Gazan man on Sunday as part of efforts to prove Israeli forces shot him in the head during recent protests and clashes.

“Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh’s body was exhumed for another autopsy to refute Israeli claims that come as an attempt to evade their responsibi­lity for this crime,” said Mohammed Al-Najjal, the deputy justice minister in the Gaza Strip.

Najjal said the Palestinia­n authoritie­s in Gaza decided that “in order to refute the occupation’s claims, the bullet in his head must be presented to internatio­nal parties,” he added.

He said “the results of this autopsy will be presented to internatio­nal parties including the ICC (Internatio­nal Criminal Court).”

It was unclear whether a full autopsy had been performed on Abu Thurayeh after his death on Dec. 15 in the Palestinia­n enclave run by Hamas.

Israel’s military said earlier this month it was opening an investigat­ion into the death of the 29-year-old who, according to his family, had lost his legs in a 2008 Israeli strike.

Palestinia­n officials say the wheelchair-bound man was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper during protests and clashes along the Gaza border on Dec. 15.

The UN human rights chief said he was “truly shocked” by Abu Thurayeh’s death and demanded an “independen­t and impartial investigat­ion.”

Israel’s announceme­nt that it was opening a probe into his death came after the military previously said it was not able to determine whether he had been killed by its soldiers’ fire.

AFP photograph­ers have seen Abu Thurayeh at multiple demonstrat­ions in recent years.

In video footage recorded the day he was killed, Abu Thurayeh could be seen carrying the Palestinia­n flag and waving the victory sign at Israeli soldiers across the border.

The protest on Dec. 15 was part of unrest that has occurred in the Palestinia­n territorie­s since US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Sixteen Palestinia­ns have been killed since Trump’s Dec. 6 announceme­nt, most of them in clashes with Israeli forces.

 ??  ?? A mural of Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, who was shot dead by Israelis last month, is painted on a wall in Gaza City. (File/AFP)
A mural of Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, who was shot dead by Israelis last month, is painted on a wall in Gaza City. (File/AFP)

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