Israel says its army did not kill Mohamed Al-Dura, the Palestinian boy in 2000 was involved in an exchange of gunfire between soldiers and Palestinian militants isarelíes. An Israeli research casts doubt on even that Mohamed and his father were hit by bullets as report showed the French channel France 2.
Hebrew Government considers that the images, which were seen around the world, are part of “a dishonest campaign to delegitimize Israel.”
Israeli Minister of International Affairs and Strategy argues that “contrary to the assertions of the report that the child was murdered, the committee’s investigation on the raw material shows that in the final scenes, which were broadcast on France 2, the boy appears alive. “
The author of the report said investigators have not contacted Israeli France 2 for nothing and has been in favor of working with an international investigation, a position similar to that of the child’s father.
“Once said Mohammed was alive and again that was shot dead Palestinians. On another occasion we recorded Mohammed and me as if we were like Israelis and Palestinians were firing at us. If Mohammed was not hit by the bullets, then who struck the father of Mohammed al-Dura martyr “asks Mohamed’s father, who would be willing to to exhume the body of his son as part of an international investigation.
The report’s findings come to light on the eve of a French court to rule on a complaint of defamation against a citizen of Jewish origin who claims that the report was manipulated.
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