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Outcry as Israeli murderer given lenient jail term

Soldier who killed wounded man told to serve 18 months

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TEL AVIV // An Israeli military court yesterday sentenced a soldier to 18 months in prison for executing a wounded Palestinia­n man who lay on the ground.

The Palestinia­n government and the victim’s family condemned the sentence as too lenient, while the soldier’s defence lawyers said they would appeal and right- wing Israeli ministers immediatel­y called for a pardon. Judge Maya Heller handed down the sentence a month after Elor Azaria, 21, was found guilty of manslaught­er for killing Abdul Fatah Al Sharif in the southern occupied West Bank in March last year.

Azari also received 18 months in suspended sentences and was demoted from sergeant to private.

Judge Heller said the panel of three judges had taken into account mitigating factors, including the “harm suffered by his family” and the fact Azaria was in “hostile territory” when the shooting occurred.

But she said that he had not expressed remorse for his actions.

He spent 10 months in detention at an Israeli military base and it was not clear if yesterday’s sentence included time served. The March 2016 shooting in Hebron was caught on video by a rights group.

It showed Al Sharif, 21, lying wounded on the ground, shot along with another Palestinia­n.

Azaria then shoots him in the head without any apparent provocatio­n.

Azaria says he feared Sharif was wearing an explosive belt and could blow himself up, taking nearby soldiers and onlookers with him, a claim judges rejected. The case came against the backdrop of a wave of shootings of Palestinia­ns by Israeli security forces that erupted in October 2015. The Palestinia­ns were usually targeted after they allegedly attempted or plotted to stab soldiers.

Palestinia­ns and rights groups reacted to the sentence with anger and disappoint­ment.

A spokesman for the Palestinia­n government said the sentence was a “green light to the occupa- tion army to continue its crimes”. Sharif’s father, Yusri, said the sentence was a farce. “What does a year and a half mean? Was he an animal to be killed like this, in this barbaric way?” Magdalena Mughrabi from Amnesty Internatio­nal said Azaria’s initial conviction had “offered a glimmer of hope for accountabi­lity for unlawful killings by Israeli forces” but “the 18- month sentence for Elor Azaria does not reflect the gravity of the offence”.

Some on the right of Israel’s increasing­ly hard line political spectrum have defended the soldier, but military officials said the trial was important to maintain the institutio­n’s reputation. Azaria entered the packed courtroom to applause from friends. Dressed in military uni- form and smiling broadly, he hugged family members and his girlfriend.

Outside the court, about 100 right-wing demonstrat­ors protested against the trial.

Right-wing education minister Naftali Bennett and culture minister Miri Regev led calls for a pardon.

 ?? Ammar Awad / Reuters ?? The family of Palestinia­n victim Abdul Fatah Al Sharif watch the hearing.
Ammar Awad / Reuters The family of Palestinia­n victim Abdul Fatah Al Sharif watch the hearing.

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