An Israeli military court has sentenced a soldier to 18 months in prison for killing an injured Palestinian attacker. Elor Azaria was caught on camera shooting the wounded man in the West Bank city of Hebron last year. During the sentencing, hundreds of Israelis gathered outside of the courtroom in Tel Aviv, saying the killing was justified.
CGTN’s Stephanie Freid filed this report.
Convicted of manslaughter in January, the maximum sentence Elor Azaria could have received was twenty years.
Palestinian victim Abdel Fatah Al-Sharif’s family dismissed the sentencing saying anything less than life behind bars is unacceptable.
Despite the relatively light sentence, Azaria supporters outside the courtroom protested the court’s decision saying the killing was justified self-defence.
“This court should have not even been televised. He was sent to the army to do something, he did his job. If you want to condemn him or to give him a slap on the wrist or something, do it in the army court. Not on television. Not like that,” said one protester.
The case has sparked intense moral debate among Israelis – according to an August poll, sixty-five percent of the country’s Jewish population supported the soldier’s actions.