Waterloo Region Record

Israeli officer gets 9 months for killing Palestinia­n teen

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JERUSALEM — An Israeli court sentenced a border police officer to nine months in prison on Wednesday for the fatal shooting of a stone-throwing teenage Palestinia­n protester in 2014.

The Jerusalem District Court ruled that Ben Deri unjustly opened fire during demonstrat­ions in the West Bank four years ago. The shooting killed 17-yearold Nadim Nuwara, who did not pose an immediate threat to Deri’s life, according to the court’s ruling.

It said Deri exhibited a “high degree of negligence” when he loaded his weapon with a live bullet rather than the rubber coated bullets typically used to disperse Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions.

Deri agreed to a plea bargain that dropped the charge from manslaught­er to causing severe bodily harm and death through negligence.

He was also ordered to pay the victim’s family $14,000.

Palestinia­n official Hanan Ashrawi condemned the length of the sentence as “ludicrous.” She compared its severity to that of a Palestinia­n teenager, Ahed Tamimi, who is serving an eightmonth prison term for slapping and kicking Israeli soldiers outside her West Bank home.

“This unwarrante­d and unjust decision represents a double standard in Israel’s outrageous sentences passed against Palestinia­ns by Israeli military courts while Israeli occupation forces and illegal and extremist settlers are given free licence to act with complete impunity,” she said in a statement.

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