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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Israeli troops avoid charges over death of Palestinian teen shot in back
Samir
Awad, 16, was shot dead in 2013 as he fled soldiers. Lawyer says court
decision to drop case encourages 'easy trigger finger' of army

An already injured Samir Awad, 16, was shot as he ran away from Israeli soldiers (AFP)
Two
Israeli soldiers have avoided prosecution over the death of Palestinian
teenager Samir Awad, who was shot in the back while running away from
Israeli forces in January 2013.
The
16-year-old was killed during protests in Budrus, a village in the
occupied West Bank which has lost nearly 30 percent of its land due to
the illegal Israeli separation wall, according to the Applied Research Institute-Jerusalem.
Witnesses told Amnesty International in
2014 that Awad had entered an area between barbed wire and the
separation fence when Israeli soldiers first shot him in the leg and
then fired warning shots in the air.
Awad
was fleeing back towards Budrus and away from the soldiers when he was
shot twice more - one bullet hit his left shoulder and exited through
his chest, while the other struck him in the back of the head and exited
through his forehead.
The
soldiers, one of whom was a platoon commander, were initially charged
with recklessness and negligence, Israeli media reported.
The dropping of the indictment is another version of the easy trigger finger which allows the impunity of people who have killed so many- Gabe Lasky, Awad family lawyer
According
to Hebrew-language news outlet Walla, the Israeli Central District
Attorney’s office formally retracted all charges on Tuesday, saying
there was insufficient evidence of wrongdoing.
Manslaughter charges were not laid as an Israeli investigation was reportedly unable to determine who had fired the fatal shots.
Gabe Lasky, the lawyer representing Awad’s family, said the retraction
represented the latest example of legal impunity for Israeli forces who
use lethal violence against Palestinians.
“The
dropping of the indictment is another version of the easy trigger
finger which allows the impunity of people who have killed so many
people in the West Bank,” she told Middle East Eye.
She
said she had not been given access to case files, and would ask for
them to be opened to determine whether to appeal against the withdrawal
of charges or file for damages on behalf of Awad’s family.
Lasky said most cases of lethal force against Palestinians never made it to court.
The Israeli human rights NGO Yesh Din said the decision betrayed a
discriminatory system that protected Israeli soldiers and left
Palestinians defenceless.
“When the State Attorney's Office decides time and time again not to
investigate or prosecute soldiers for harming Palestinians, it creates
its own defence of discrimination,” it said.
Israeli
authorities rarely charge soldiers over the deaths of Palestinians and
those who are often receive short sentences, creating what Yesh Din says
is an environment of "near impunity".
According to Yesh Din, 79 percent of complaints against Israeli forces for harming Palestinians and their property are closed without a criminal investigation.
Also on Tuesday, the newspaper Haaretz reported
that the Israeli state prosecution had dropped plans to file a damages
claim against three Israelis who kidnapped Palestinian teenager Mohammed
Abu Khdeir in 2014.
The state sought to reclaim money paid in compensation to the family of the Abu Khdeir, who were victims of terrorism.
However, the state determined that his murderers, Yosef Chaim Ben-David
and two juveniles, whose identities cannot be disclosed, did not have
any money or assets.

