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the palestinian city of hebron in the west bank it's must twenty fourth twenty sixteen a day that will polarize israel for a long time to come. to table please it was atop the soldiers it was the first time it's not in this area one of the terrorists were shot and killed to sit in on the front also but he wasn't killed. both was that within minutes an israeli ambulance arrived stopped next to the man in the black jacket during the interview for a struggle. some are joined by i heard a soldier. marking his rifle and then i saw him take
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a few steps towards the palestinian. fire just one shot. if you hate the moment later i understood that i just filmed a murder on it because right before the palestinian had been a live. show you measure it on a i did i hear i think it deems frank you shouldn't gave this terrorist a chance to try to kill people didn't understand it's something we're going to change. me zero sixteen museum most of the israelis to keep to the place that they'd like to take feuds maybe the it's just in the blood is worth nothing. in the future to be considered in the fall the laws of many christian israelis today may
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show you will. what it also you told me because you gave the all interview to me is that on his side he reacted and he did exactly what he was supposed to do as an i.d.f. soldier facing what he said what he felt to terrorists one of them still moving one of them something still alive one of them carrying a bomb and a knife this is what he thought happened. and that's why he reacted like you reacted. you can't walk around in hebron like you can tell of your fear is always in the air at night you hear gunfire and explosions. when you're
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stationed here your gun is always loaded. tensions are high you're in constant danger. everyone is particularly on edge until the major. there are more confrontations here between jews and palestinians than anywhere else. it's a very stressful place. hebron is the largest city in the israeli occupied west bank more than two hundred thousand palestinians live here it's the only palestinian city that has a jewish settlement in its center in miami in fairness to me living is the main life for palestinians here is hard on her checkpoints and surveillance cameras everywhere the hub i'll call you may have a list of banned things as long as the kids taking home a washing machine
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a refrigerator or even a knife is almost unthinkable and as you have done the finland it's a key they ought to be attacked. i mean should be one that most of the young a sundance man i know fully in command i want freedom for the city of hebron. i want to jewish settlements in the city center and surrounding hills to disappear . as you value i want an end to the israeli occupation and i want to live in freedom like people in other countries live and i have the right of teaching to link. in all the basic human rights of anyone and help since the one thousand examples that someone will tell you is you in june. in terms we see here. some eight hundred fifty jewish settlers live in the heart of hebron. violent confrontations between jewish and palestinian
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residents are a frequent occurrence. little of the patriarchs believed to be the burial place of abraham isaac jacob and their wives sacred to jews christians and muslims. around six hundred fifty israeli soldiers are stationed here to protect the jewish settlers and the holy sites. their ranks once included combat medic l r as arya. we have a strong army that has to be strong and has to guard our borders and our civilians and our citizens and from the other hand has to stay very ethical has to to act according to the law has to to act according to international eyes. looking at him and it's difficult i think that in hebrew and you get really
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israeli racism in an auction in the movie you your expression. if you go in the old city of hebron you see the transfer you sees sauza of apartments and shops totally empty abandoned you ask yourself where are those people and then you see the setlist they're violent brutal nation the least the craziest the worst of the worst of the settlements and then you get the horror story i'm not sure you've seen this neighborhood and you understand all of those people will force in a brutal way to leave their all to leave their shores only so the settlers will be able to take over here to the host. to show you this man.
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says this is the only place that says allowed to be ninety seven percent of the city is cloth and soon imagine yourself i come to your apartment or house. and take over by force only three percent of your house only three percent and then i want to live in peace in this room. would you tolerate it would you accept and come with guns with machine guns and take stories you're busy. well does that mean obese people sit. on the palestinians only to the palestinians and jews have nothing to do there if it's holy for the jews they are most welcome to visit there too. cool to pray that it will be walls but it doesn't belong to that would be private but his thinking is he lived there for. just such as live in an area that accounts for about three percent of the city's surface area. to protect the status twenty percent of the
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city is under full israeli military control. the remainder is under the administration of the palestinian authority. but the distance in hebron regularly vent their frustration at friday demonstrations hoping to catch the attention of the regional and local media. outlets. to give me. a sound. and set. him out of that. national scene. bangs.
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see him make. up his stash ballo. feeling. sad oh. good. for. the. i mean the full of twenty fifteen and spring twenty sixteen israel and the west bank so a space of almost weekly palestinian life attacks against israeli jews. you can imagine in two thousand and fifteen we had almost fifty stepping up its. many palestinians justified the attacks as a legitimate response to israel's military occupation.
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i am personally while sleeping with a fair even though it is dangerous around. yes on me and soldiers to protect us from those terrorist fortune's that people used to have to fear from terror and driving bombs. going to the streets. going to moving to a restaurant. very bad situation. to deal coming out of a terror attack in tel aviv the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu fell to unleash a harsh offensive against what he called palestinian islamic terrorists and. with methodical determination we will prove that terror does not pay and we will defeat it you know. something true she need to look around me.
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to give me things are going to. treat me like he did when i was in the army but they not in the army anymore on the other terrorists and extremists will not achieve anything we will prosecute them and we will be victorious and it's up to me the way to kill it i rule moralising area. three. weeks. left until of over i felt a prayer we thought all the time and the palestinians both of us well this conflict both sides of the conflict are terrible israel is always right he says being can exist and danger is totally sure it's life until the v.v. is secure is life and in believe lets face and terror can also take place in berlin
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as you know. so let's cut the board there are some feelers and one should be sensitive to them but there is also a lot of money put relation in those fears. should watch and so today we will decide on a series of vigorous steps in our fight against the sources of terrorism and incitement and shipped off they will be implemented as quickly as possible. and israel will settle its accounts with the murderers those who attempt to murder and all those who assisted. is specially in the months leading up to the. incident the messaging from top ministers top political officials and religious officials and the government was that it's. to execute
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someone who is suspected of a terror attack those politicians you know were not brought to trial ellora's are you it was brought to trial the slowest foot soldier the person who pulled the trigger but the people who. allowed him to feel empowered to do it he did never have to answer certainly not in the israeli court of opinion . because florida. whole thing happened in the morning of cooling which is a very happy holiday maybe be happiest holiday. in judaism and in
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israel and it's from one side it's very very happy and from the other side. there are. we're having accidents. before. and the whole story i want to tell him it's a commitment to all never forget that day but then sometimes i would hear him say i talk to get up in the morning and pray to him so low when he sat down with his siblings he came to us and said he was leaving for work and asked if we needed anything and we said no we don't need anything until him to stay safe and he was going to install furniture in l. as a rio a couple. she picked up his young colleague ramsey. they took the shortcut through teller maida. and i was wished i was sitting at home that morning drinking coffee with my wife.
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suddenly we heard shots nearby beauty i ran outside my wife followed it with a camera and i just what i'm going to get to come up. when we got out onto the street i turned my camera. there was a man in a dark jacket and black pants on the ground. was. not that good. other man in a gray jacket lay near and it's like any blood was streaming from his face and body . said settlers were standing around him taking pictures. so i realized he must be a palestinian. state me what's happened there that i was fair and i took pictures of what's happened because i'm falling tear on the on the four
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organization that is it's like those embassy that information. over there and they said. it was a soldier it hurts and. is what i saw the world warnings that the i.d.f. got before it was something that. told me that i think. a few days before maybe a week before they already got a warm. hot. warning that something is about to happen. much more i mean it's a group of soldiers marched up to the young men in the black jacket. i know he too was a palestinian when i saw a soldier start to kick in the he moved. so clearly he was to lie for you i knew khan well that measured up by a high yeah. he. had sustained multiple gunshot wounds bus according to the
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autopsy reports none of the six shots to his stomach shoulder and lower body was fatal. but. it just sort of what my wife started screaming that's unjust he's alive help him call an ambulance. that's when the soldiers noticed us and ordered us to leave in sharing. your. mind but. i quickly looked for a new vantage point and climbed onto the roof of a nearby house. well what about the first thing i saw when i turned my camera back on it's like he was an israeli soldier shoving away and knife with his four subpoenaed fish.
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arrived at the scene about six minutes after the incident. and he said he felt he heard something was going on we came to the scene a few minutes after everything happened after the two young palestinians you can say terrorists came and. both sides. hurt to kill. these all soldiers over there. that was getting that's. what happened. within minutes an israeli ambulance arrived. stopped next to the man in the black jacket.
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but a soldier directed to the third casualty had to see to a wounded israeli soldier. may be enough for a month. but . a second israeli ambulance arrived to attend to it. that you know what do you know medical assistance was only provided to the israeli soldier. first aid was not administered to the young palestinian in the black jacket she had been fitted steenie you have to educate us what. you have i was conscious he moved his injuries were evidently not life threatening
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of your vision. then i heard a soldier cocking his rifle about to become i looked through the finder of my camera because i was afraid he was going to fire at me. and i saw the soldier take a few steps towards the palestinian. fire just one shot. away heavy stuff about a young palestinian abdel fatah shot a flag in the head it was mobbed shouting.
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well karen who are at the heart of what. i would but by no means that he tried to get out shown any sign of aggression towards the settlers or the soldiers. well actually he was wounded and incapacitated who do you feel it was the hostile rage of. design just mindset that led him to kill our sorry friend in cold blood he is already yourself but he'll be done. and or using no as i understand is a believe team to the sick interest on the bomb during the two years of the. process itself he always said that he was sure that's there was
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a bomb there but there wasn't. i think you didn't frank shouldn't gave this terrorist a chance to try to kill people in. here now wants us to death the pain i feel i wouldn't wish on anyone so to show film i saw the pictures of him lying on the ground and how they killed him how they shot him in the head since his killing the days pass. on and we're patient you know unless a partner had it in your. photograph is on my nightstand so he's the last thing i
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see before i fall asleep and the first one i wake up for when i go to the kitchen or the living room i see his photos so his image remains before my eyes. you need something to feel your side of you nothing more and nothing less nothing can replace him but the photos remind me that he is here. they want to take him to next and so israel is a criminal but the real story is the claim alone the king the murdered this is the story. it's the result of the incessant harassment people here face. the young men can't bear it i think that i have maybe found ways to deal with it but the young men can't or. they took the route through teller made up because they were going to work to work they were planning to stab anyone the soldiers provoked
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them and that's why the incident happened they claim he wanted to stab someone that's absurd i don't believe it. when we don't believe he would do such a thing was totally normal he spoke with us and then he left the house and everything was just as it always was. they aren't trying to play on two. ways in one hand to keep them till just supporting to place some reason to the families of the terrorists according to how many people they more than i mean the others. to believe israel of all what they do in. the palestinian authority pay stipends to palestinian prisoners in israel their families and the families of palestinians wounded or killed in clashes with israeli. the israeli defense ministry estimates about seven percent of the palestinian authority has
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annual budget is dedicated to what israel calls terrorist pensions. the al sharif family says it received the equivalent of three hundred fifty euros. i don't know what the money is for maybe it's a gesture of solidarity from the palestinian people or compensation for the loss of assad as you are with. but the money can't rectify such a loss with all of them. but it's a home with god nothing can replace him or compensate for losing him over the infighting. so often those stories aren't even reported on or the you know the smallest reference in the media the most marginal reference and basically for the headlines so because this was films because all of a sudden there's
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a whistleblower who's putting it out there in the world. the government needed to respond to the army needed to respond to it and they had no choice essentially but to put him through the legal process. so. today the military prosecution provides thing like meant to the military court. we sing that we will be able to release the soldier from his open detention because not only that he didn't do anything wrong. or criminal offense but he acted as we expect from a combat soldier to act when he see. terrorists
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who might be a suicide bomber you may hear of the prosecution was that. the was the lesson means between. when he tried to kill we tried to murder soldier. to know who or shot him. in the main aren't you was the terrorist. who was in dangerous anymore. the connection between the military justice system. and it just is the same like the condition between military orchestra and music both have nothing to do with it and both subjects. trial lasted more than ten months it ignited intense media interest at home and abroad.
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the full time equivalent want. to mention the traditional l.a. on the bus to tell yet it was just a show trial for the media israel wanted to prove that it's democratic and holds its soldiers accountable i said before i was. told me that he was hurt from that because i was in the i.d.f. we were in the agony of most israelis have to join the i.d.f. all during the i.d.f. one of the first things that they tell you is that now your commanders are like your mother and father even when you make mistakes so both felt abandoned
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he felt abandoned i think. she stayed a little sort. it's wrong it's a favor so separate our society. at the top level of the wall so it's generally full of twenty seventeen the military court is due to deliver its verdict. or as arias supporters rally outside of the battle enough and it was big this is remember the core isn't driven. it was true when the work you do is people always really think that all the jewish people all over israel was only as a hero. they were supposed to do. hiring go overseas and they are where you think. they want to be mason from of the.
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year one over there for good reasons rule over all of us your mothers all of us live in india and meet all these great people why they're getting are going to get me when you're eighteen now we're making kids i mean i don't soldiers are fighting just like name communism because of the i mean i am going to take them home i'm going to tell them to shoot to kill. anyone but i guess that's your job to get a d.v.d. of that movie night when you need a full steam couple shots all your judges decided that this was an unjustified shooting and sanctioned by the military as rules of engagement. this is not a happy day for ice cream so i'm also a lawyer nassau we would have preferred that this didn't happen of a mouse in our song but the deed was done. and the offense was severe. shock but the this is why it had to be brought to trial i thought that the verdict is important clear decisive and speaks for itself. the middle bill about it's much
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. lower as the area was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and to most it from sergeant to private in a short time later the army chief of staff reduce the sentence to fourteen months the president rejected requests for a pardon knowing more. easily state courts side. fortunately it's what the course of. but i. don't believe me with this decision i think it was wrong will be the outcome if it was i would have been put a senior nobody can deny that the. management would be told to be told to different.
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i was sick. because of this whole circus the entire world will save his reign the army is full of murderers giving the world license to call us murderers. but i guess my god if a soldier knows he could be charged with manslaughter think twice next time. and that will cost soldiers their lives but i am sure fairly big parts of the public saw have. as a hero or a host if not a hero as. in this complex reality of good something that is not outrageous that is not. unrealistic he's got a little look here all or. all it was the people of israel support was the people of israel stand behind you that the people of israel never abandoned their soldiers and not in the past not now not in
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the future you are not alone i thought you were right i i i i and my colleague dan cohen also investigative journalist we went out to these demonstrations in support of laura zaria what we encountered there. it was the full fury of people who felt that they had been wronged by the government a little that well i'll tell you one thing the israeli army is without a doubt the most moral army in the world what do you think the people who are our want believe the most they want to be able to say they're the most moral you can have people saying i want to hand that it was right what the soldier
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did or as aria and that he should have the right and then all israeli soldiers should have the right to do what he did and at the same time they will say that is also most moral army in the world but that's more ality than it's moral to shoot someone who is a suspected terrorist even if you immobile and incapacitated. they will simultaneously hold both those views and not feel any need to reconcile them with one another i think if you want i'm proud that you're here today to support the family where is charlie eloise father the people of israel stand behind you the people of israel are at your side was . was. was where is all shrug the lord's mother. look here the people of israel stand by we
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was a new vision we're going to have a sane nation everyone is here. we are a strong people and we will not let anyone run us over was. the first thing for his parents told me and soul is that he had it and our friends. in high school are trying to so all the time that they're a normal family normative family and they are. that's. two very very nice people. i i was with of all the institutions in israeli society the army is the one is the most treasured by the people people have a very low opinion of the knesset of the government of the supreme court and other
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israeli institutions but if a very high opinion of the army with the army does and says sacrosanct people identify with it we think we have we as a country we have to say. tend to the soldiers don't stand in from those cruel terrible terrorists to protect us and we should support him. survey showed about two thirds of israeli jews justified as artist action as self-defense. among eighteen to twenty four year olds eighty four percent backed as r.e.m. . was by no means a conversation between two groups the pro. group was the
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vast majority of the population and the group that wanted him to face justice for his actions was a very marginal group of people a fellow told that. gained new friends during those two and a half years many supporters speaking their friends people supported the family without knowing. i can't tell you even these loud voices flexion of big parts of these early society i can tell you that they were loud and happy and the family was. for happiness when he came back. and you write the story it was released early for good behavior after serving nine months of his jail term. for. this new mission
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after twenty six months of suffering and unbelievable nightmare that i wish i no i don't mean not even my worst enemy. today we have cause for great celebration. was my life i turned my light returns home. yes. it's fantastic after two years almost two and a half years to be back in hebron. when i was waiting the whole time to come back here to revisit the site and thank everyone here truly i'm at a loss for words thank you so much for everything i mean.
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you can think of long and one of the things that was important for him to bring. kind of good news to the soldiers and hong and he told me that. not speak to him so they turned back some of. them back to him and told him. you did exactly what you were supposed to do. we believe you we support you but they turned their back to him so their commanders couldn't see it or they were not supposed to talk to him so he left the suites with the jewish population of one. and i asked them to give it to the soldiers afterwards after he was gone i think.
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you understand that something is very sick you just said. it during those of these nodes treating any kind of sympathy you may be feeling terrible terrorist but he's a blizzard i insisted he said he's to say he doesn't see any problem in shooting him then the problem is frozen for israeli society school was not a case. to some super ration between. right political viewing what. political view. but. i hope to finish and not to govern this for me i'm not all palestinian see the racism very clearly that you there is a difference between proceedings against a palestinian and proceedings against a soldier who killed a palestinian at that stage i think all the men together that took historian and
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protect those tories instilling that's right. it's an easel. go on as well you know it's real disclaims to be a democracy but a democratic rule of law only applies to them not to us in the us they pretend to treat a stomach radically but in reality they don't see it. coming and i miss my son i think of him but he's not here it's the hardest thing bearing these moments over and over again. i can't tell you what will happen to him i can tell you that after arrival after the interview was published i started hearing voices that surprised me that sever probably will go through all of that. i will see it coming. it will surprise us all as well as full of surprises. eller is the area and his family declined requests for an interview. the israeli army also refused to
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