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Gantz apologizes after Israeli police shoot, kill Palestinia­n man

- Associated Press

Israel’s defense minister apologized on Sunday for the Israeli police’s deadly shooting of an unarmed Palestinia­n man who was autistic.

The shooting of Iyad Halak, 32, in Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday, drew broad condemnati­ons and revived complaints alleging excessive force by Israeli security forces.

Benny Gantz, who is also Israel’s “alternate” prime minister under a power-sharing deal, made the remarks at the weekly meeting of the Israeli Cabinet. He sat near

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who made no mention of the incident in his opening remarks.

“We are really sorry about the incident in which Iyad Halak was shot to death and we share in the family’s grief,” Gantz said. “I am sure this subject will be investigat­ed swiftly and conclusion­s will be reached.”

Halak’s relatives said he had autism and was heading to a school for students with special needs where he studied each day when he was shot.

In a statement, Israeli police said they spotted a suspect “with a suspicious object that looked like a pistol.” When he failed to obey orders to stop, officers opened fire, the statement said. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld later said no weapon was found.

Israeli media reported the officers involved were questioned after the incident as per protocol and a lawyer representi­ng one of them sent his condolence­s to the family in an interview with Israeli Army Radio.

Lone Palestinia­n attackers with no clear links to armed groups have carried out a series of stabbings, shootings and car-ramming attacks in recent years.

 ?? MAHMOUD ILLEAN AP ?? Muslim men carry the body of Iyad Halak for burial Sunday. Israeli police shot him dead in Jerusalem’s old city Saturday as the autisic man was walking to a special needs school.
MAHMOUD ILLEAN AP Muslim men carry the body of Iyad Halak for burial Sunday. Israeli police shot him dead in Jerusalem’s old city Saturday as the autisic man was walking to a special needs school.
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