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Eugene

(61,846 posts)
Sun Jul 30, 2017, 01:36 PM Jul 2017

Israeli court upholds jail term for ex-soldier in Hebron shooting

Source: Reuters

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JULY 30, 2017 / 10:23 AM / 3 HOURS AGO

Israeli court upholds jail term for ex-soldier in Hebron shooting

Rami Amichai

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - An Israeli military appeal court upheld a manslaughter conviction and 18-month jail sentence on Sunday for a former army conscript who killed an incapacitated Palestinian assailant in the occupied West Bank.

In one of the most divisive trials in the Israel's history, the panel of judges, including field generals, rejected challenges lodged by Elor Azaria, who says he had acted in line with defense doctrines.

"Values have been greatly damaged by the defendant's actions," the chief judge, Major-General Doron Feiles, said in reading out the ruling. "This was a forbidden and immoral act."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, however, said the ex-soldier should be pardoned.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-palestinians-soldier-idUSKBN1AF0LE
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Israeli court upholds jail term for ex-soldier in Hebron shooting (Original Post) Eugene Jul 2017 OP
I am glad to see sabbat hunter Jul 2017 #1

sabbat hunter

(6,828 posts)
1. I am glad to see
Mon Jul 31, 2017, 10:44 AM
Jul 2017

that the jail term was upheld and this person should serve the full sentence (which IMHO is far too light to begin with)

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