UN Urges Probe into Israel’s Killing of Palestinian Amputee

Edited by Lena Valverde Jordi
2017-12-20 14:32:10

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United Nations, December 20 (RHC)-- The UN's human rights chief has expressed shock over the killing of a wheelchair-bound Palestinian protester in Gaza by Israeli security forces, calling for an independent probe into the incident.

Ibrahim Abu Thuraya, 29 years old, was killed during the Day of Rage rallies against U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Thuraya had lost his legs during the 2008 Israeli aggression that killed hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza Strip.

In a Tuesday statement, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said Trump's "dangerously provocative" decision incited the violence. Hussein said Abu Thurayeh -- who was seated in a wheel-chair -- appeared to have been shot in the head when he was 20 meters from the fence separating Gaza from Israel. Video footage shows Abu Thurayeh carrying the Palestinian flag and waving the victory sign at Israeli soldiers.

"The facts gathered so far by my staff in Gaza strongly suggest that the force used against Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was excessive," Hussein said. "As far as we can see, there is nothing whatsoever to suggest that Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was posing an imminent threat of death or serious injury when he was killed.

"Given his severe disability, which must have been clearly visible to those who shot him, his killing is incomprehensible - a truly shocking and wanton act," the statement pointed out. Apart from Thurayeh, four other Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire and dozens more wounded during the Friday clashes across the West Bank and near Gaza's border.

 



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