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Elor Azaria: Israeli soldier who was filmed killing wounded Palestinian is freed | Elor Azaria: Israeli soldier who was filmed killing wounded Palestinian is freed |
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An Israeli soldier convicted of killing a wounded Palestinian has been released after serving nine months in prison. | An Israeli soldier convicted of killing a wounded Palestinian has been released after serving nine months in prison. |
Elor Azaria will walk free after serving two-thirds of his 14-month sentence. | Elor Azaria will walk free after serving two-thirds of his 14-month sentence. |
When he was 19 Azaria killed Abdel Fattah al-Sharif in an act captured on video by an Israeli human rights group. | |
In the footage the 21-year-old Palestinian could be seen lying wounded on the ground in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, having been shot after he had stabbed an Israeli soldier. | |
Azaria shot the immobile assailant in the head at point-blank range. | Azaria shot the immobile assailant in the head at point-blank range. |
The former Israel Defence Forces (IDF) combat medic was initially sentenced to 18 months in August after he was convicted of manslaughter. | The former Israel Defence Forces (IDF) combat medic was initially sentenced to 18 months in August after he was convicted of manslaughter. |
Israel’s military chief, Gadi Eisenkot, later reduced the sentence by four months. | Israel’s military chief, Gadi Eisenkot, later reduced the sentence by four months. |
His release was brought forward by two days after he requested to attend his brother’s wedding, Haaretz reported. | His release was brought forward by two days after he requested to attend his brother’s wedding, Haaretz reported. |
Azaria was greeted by supporters and banners welcoming his release, which read: “Welcome home, Elor the hero.” | |
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, told reporters he was “glad it’s done with”. | |
Azaria’s case sharply divided the nation. | |
While Israel’s military pushed for his prosecution, saying he violated its code of ethics, many Israelis, particularly those on the nationalist right, defended his actions. | While Israel’s military pushed for his prosecution, saying he violated its code of ethics, many Israelis, particularly those on the nationalist right, defended his actions. |
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