B’Tselem rights group documents Israel’s ‘short-range’ execution of Palestinians
JERUSALEM (AA) – An Israeli rights group has published surveillance camera footage documenting the country’s forces executing two Palestinians from a “short-range” in the city of Tubas, occupied West Bank.
The incident took place on December 8 when Israeli forces raided the al-Far’ah refugee camp.
“Original security camera footage obtained by B’Tselem captures two short-range executions of Palestinians,” the Israeli rights group said in a statement.
B’Tselem said after Rami Jundob, 25, was first shot and had fallen down, a military jeep got closer to him, “and a soldier fires another shot at him.”
“Jundob lifts his hand when the soldier and the driver [of the military jeep] shoot him from their car at close range and the shooter then uses his cell phone to film him,” the organization said, adding that the Palestinian “died of his wounds the next day.”
The Israeli soldiers then moved to shoot another Palestinian, Thaar Shahin, 36, who was hiding under a car next to the first victim.
Shahin too was “shot to death from close range” and later pronounced dead in the hospital.
At least 289 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and settlers in the West Bank since the war on Gaza began on October 7, in addition to more than 3,100 others injured, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.