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Related: About this forumIsraeli soldier sentenced to 18 months for killing injured Palestinian attacker
Source: The Guardian
Israeli soldier sentenced to 18 months for killing injured Palestinian attacker
Elor Azarias legal team to appeal against sentence after trial that
exposed deep divisions between military and rightwing nationalists
Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem
Tuesday 21 February 2017 11.34 GMT
An Israeli military medic who was captured on camera killing an incapacitated Palestinian attacker last year has been sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Elor Azarias sentence was imposed by a panel of three judges sitting in a military court in Tel Aviv. Prosecutors had demanded a sentence of between three and five years, while Azaria himself had asked the court to be merciful and sentence him to open detention.
The shooting on 24 March last year, captured on video by a Palestinian human rights activist, showed Azaria, 21, killing the badly wounded and immobile Abdul Fatah al-Sharif.
Presiding judge Maya Heller said the judges had found that Azarias actions had seriously harmed the values of Israeli society as a whole, as well as violating the purity of arms of the Israeli militarys ethical code.
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Elor Azarias legal team to appeal against sentence after trial that
exposed deep divisions between military and rightwing nationalists
Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem
Tuesday 21 February 2017 11.34 GMT
An Israeli military medic who was captured on camera killing an incapacitated Palestinian attacker last year has been sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Elor Azarias sentence was imposed by a panel of three judges sitting in a military court in Tel Aviv. Prosecutors had demanded a sentence of between three and five years, while Azaria himself had asked the court to be merciful and sentence him to open detention.
The shooting on 24 March last year, captured on video by a Palestinian human rights activist, showed Azaria, 21, killing the badly wounded and immobile Abdul Fatah al-Sharif.
Presiding judge Maya Heller said the judges had found that Azarias actions had seriously harmed the values of Israeli society as a whole, as well as violating the purity of arms of the Israeli militarys ethical code.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/21/elor-azaria-israeli-soldier-jailed-18-months-killing-palestinian
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Israeli soldier sentenced to 18 months for killing injured Palestinian attacker (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2017
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geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)1. Slap on the wrist nt
karynnj
(59,942 posts)3. Netanyahu and others on the right back pardoning him
If I read this BBC article right, it is President Rivlin who has the ability to pardon -- not Netanyahu. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38512699
safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)2. The least they could do
is bulldoze his parents home.
Israeli
(4,300 posts)4. A prison sentence that tells the true story of the occupation......
https://972mag.com/a-prison-sentence-that-tells-the-true-story-of-the-occupation/125378/
Azarias punishment was decided in the political realm, not by the courts, in a compromise that characterizes the occupations conflicting needs at any given moment. Law and justice are not the story of the occupation.