Israeli soldiers shot dead Palestinian teen in cold blood: Rights group
by aletho
Relatives
of Palestinian teenager Yussef Shawamreh mourn outside his house in the
West Bank village of Deir al-Asal, 15 kilometers from Hebron on March
19, 2014 after he was shot dead by Israeli troops in the occupied West
Bank. (Photo: AFP - Hazem Bader)
Al-Akhbar | March 26, 2014
Israeli
occupation forces who shot dead a Palestinian teenager in the West Bank
last week used live fire, without warning, against innocent youngsters
out foraging for roots, an Israeli rights group said Wednesday.
After
investigating the March 19 death of 15-year-old Yussef Sami Shawamreh,
B'Tselem said it had found no evidence to support the army's version of
events that troops had opened fire at youths who had "sabotaged" the
West Bank apartheid wall.
B'Tselem
said the primary responsibility for the boy's death rested with the
army commanders who approved the use of live fire at a site where
villagers from Deir al-Asal al-Tahta are known to go out and pick wild
plants on their own land.
An army spokeswoman told AFP
after the incident that soldiers had spotted three Palestinians
vandalizing the wall, saying they had "verbally warned" them before
firing warning shots in the air then shooting at their lower
extremities.
But Shawamreh's family and witnesses said the teenager had been looking for gundelia, a thistle-type plant used in cooking.
B'Tselem
said the shooting occurred in an area where there is a wide breach in
the barrier and where families regularly go out to forage on their own
farmland.
"The
two surviving youths... heard three or four shots as they got off the
road, fired with no advance warning," the report said.
Shawamreh,
who was severely wounded but not picked up by a military ambulance for
some 30 minutes, was later pronounced dead at an Israeli hospital.
The NGO said its findings were "markedly different" from the army's version of events.
"The
youths made no attempt at vandalism; they were crossing through a
long-existing breach, and the soldiers did not carry out suspect arrest
procedure, shooting at Shawamreh with no advance warning," it said.
Troops
in the area were "well aware" that over the past two years,
Palestinians have been crossing the barrier at the breach "to pick
gundelia on their own farmland," B'Tselem.
It added that the use of live fire showed a "cynical lack of concern for the life of a Palestinian teenager."
Two
days earlier, soldiers had detained four teenagers in the same spot,
beating them and confiscating the plants they had picked.
"The
decision to mount an armed ambush at a point in the barrier known to be
crossed by youths, who pose no danger whatsoever to anyone, for the
purpose of harvesting plants is highly questionable," the report said,
noting it showed "extremely faulty discretion" on the part of the
commanders.
"The
primary responsibility for the killing lies with the commanders who
sent the soldiers out on armed ambush," B'Tselem director Jessica
Montell said in a statement that urged the military police to consider
whether the commanders should "bear personal criminal responsibility"
for Shawamreh's death.
There was no immediate response from the occupation authorities.
(AFP, Al-Akhbar)
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