Categories: Top Stories

Israeli police officer filmed throwing stun grenade into car in West Bank


Israeli police have opened an investigation after CCTV emerged of a Border Police officer throwing a stun grenade into a car in the occupied West Bank.

The footage, external shows the officer approaching the car in the Palestinian refugee camp Qalandia and shouting at those inside. After a brief exchange, he throws the stun grenade through the open door and forces it closed as the driver tries to escape. There is a blast and smoke is visible.

The two passengers escape from the other side before the officer appears to fire his rifle as they duck for cover. Israeli rights group B’Tselem said everyone in the car survived.

Police told Israeli media the officer had not acted “in accordance with procedure”.

It said the incident had been transferred to the department of internal police investigations.

In a separate incident in Qalandia on Sunday, Israeli forces shot and killed a 16-year-old boy, Walid Abu Sneineh, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

Two other children suffered gunshot wounds to their lower limbs, it added.

Israeli authorities have not responded to the BBC’s request for comment on that incident.

Also on Sunday, a critically ill four-month-old baby, Ahmed Zaid, died after Israeli troops refused to open a gate blocking the main entrance to his village west of Ramallah, delaying his access to urgent medical care, according to the head of the local UN human rights office.

Ajith Sunghay said an ambulance was waiting on the other side of the gate outside Deir Ammar to take Ahmed to hospital.

He described the death as “senseless” and “emblematic of an occupying power continuing to show utter disregard for the humanity and rights of Palestinians living under occupation”.

However, the Israeli military told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper that its troops “allowed the baby and his family to pass without any delay to continue receiving medical treatment”.



Source link

gulftimes

Recent Posts

Assad officer extradited to Syria on war crimes charges for first time

Lebanon has handed Syria a former general who served under the ousted regime of Bashar…

3 hours ago

Are eggs safe to eat? Your salmonella questions answered

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has recently declared a national outbreak of salmonella food…

4 hours ago

Why are women going to London for abortions?

Kate Morgan explains why some Welsh women are travelling to London for abortions. Source link

6 hours ago

What supplements do athletes consume every day?

Team GB rower Heidi Long takes BBC Sport through her vitamin and supplement routine. Source…

8 hours ago

Washington’s Pacific Strategy Takes Shape, US Restores Pacific Command, Demands Greater Allied Contributions and Narrows Indo-Pacific Priorities

The United States’ decision to restore the historic name of its oldest combatant command from…

10 hours ago

Zomi Frankcom: Australia ‘outraged’ after Israel decides not to open criminal investigation into killing of aid worker in Gaza

Australia's foreign minister has said she is "outraged" over an Israeli military decision not to…

10 hours ago