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JERUSALEM A Palestinian teenager returning from a fun night out with his family at a local swimming pool was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers early Tuesday morning in what the Israeli military has now said appears to have been a mistake.
A statement from the Israeli army said that overnight three civilians were injured and multiple cars damaged after a number of Palestinian youths hurled rocks and firebombs at people traveling on Route 443. The road, which connects Israels main airport to Jerusalem, runs partially through the West Bank and rock-throwing incidents are common.
Nearby forces acted to protect further civilians from being injured and pursued the suspects. From the initial inquiry, it appears that uninvolved bystanders were mistakenly hit during this pursuit, said the army.
Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman, said that an investigation into the incident had been launched.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/israeli-military-says-palestinian-teen-killed-by-mistake-after-stone-throwing-incident/2016/06/21/9a3158fe-72ad-4b5d-a7b9-c6cdcc04ae8c_story.html
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oberliner
(58,724 posts)They really should not be shooting (to kill) at vehicles, even if they think the people inside may have committed a crime (which, it turned out, they hadn't).
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oberliner
(58,724 posts)The teen who was shot and killed had nothing whatsoever to do with the attack.
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oberliner
(58,724 posts)I don't think it is a revenge killing or anything of that nature.
My assertion was that more care should have been taken so that an innocent person isn't killed.
As it stands, a Palestinian teenager who committed no crime and did nothing wrong is dead.
That is a tragedy, and if there was negligence on the Israeli side, they ought to be held accountable. Hopefully, the investigation will be able to determine that and the appropriate action will be taken.
In any case, I feel sorry for the family of the youth who was killed.
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)But I sincerely doubt that the killer(s) will be charged - after all, the victim was just a Palestinian...
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shira
(30,109 posts)Supporting all forms of resistance like attacks on random civilians, the absurd framing of this incident...
24-7-365
oberliner
(58,724 posts)An innocent Palestinian teen was shot and killed by police.
There have to be safeguards in place to prevent this sort of thing from happening.
shira
(30,109 posts)Little Tich
(6,171 posts)And I really hope the killer(s) get charged - if this would've happened in Maryland for example, I have no doubt that the cops shooting at random cars would've been charged.
There should be no double standards for Israel...
oberliner
(58,724 posts)For what that is worth.
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)which is why B'Tselem has stopped cooperating with the IDF. I'm afraid that this might be just another example of the low moral standards of the IDF compared to other countries.
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)Source: Haaretz
The Israeli armys Central Command was continuing its investigation on Wednesday of the killing of 15-year-old Mahmoud Rafat Badran, who was shot by soldiers on the Jerusalem-Modiin road (Route 443) early Tuesday morning.
The investigation showed that the Palestinian teenager was shot when the soldiers opened fire from a range of a few dozen meters at a Palestinian car that the troops commander mistakenly thought was carrying those who had earlier thrown large stones and firebombs at Israeli cars traveling on the road.
The investigation is being conducted in the Binyamin Regional Brigade and the results will be presented to the Israel Defense Forces commander in the West Bank, the head of Central Command and the chief of General Staff. A Military Police investigation has also been launched, after the army made it clear that the teenager had been killed by mistake and was not involved in stone-throwing.
According to the IDF, the incident occurred around half a kilometer east of the Maccabim checkpoint, in the Jerusalem-bound lane, where five Palestinian youths set an ambush for Israeli vehicles near an interchange that connects the road to Palestinian villages and passes under Route 443. The youths spread rocks on the road and poured some 20 liters of oil on the asphalt as well. When cars approached and noticed the stones, they slowed down and were then attacked with stones and firebombs. Two passengers in a private car were lightly wounded by stones and glass shards, as was a bus passenger, and other cars were damaged.
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