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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Tel Aviv- Asharq Al-Awsat

Saleh Barghouti Shot Point-Blank in Apparent Extrajudicial Killing- B'Tselem

Israeli Information Center for Human Rights B’Tselem refuted, in a report, Israeli security claims that Saleh Barghouti had tried to flee the scene after being involved in a drive-by shooting attack.

The report explained that Israeli occupation security forces shot Saleh Barghouti point-blank, in an apparent extrajudicial killing.

B’Tselem reported that, contrary to statements issued by the Shin Bet and the Israeli military, which framed the killing of Saleh Barghouti as an undesirable outcome of his arrest, Barghouti did not try to flee or run anyone over, nor could he have as two security vehicles were blocking the taxi he was driving at either end, and he was surrounded by some 10 security personnel who shot him point-blank – an operation resembling an extrajudicial killing.

It added that they then pulled the wounded Barghouti out of the taxi, handcuffed him and drove away with him.

Israeli occupation forces later notified Barghouti’s family that he had been critically injured, in the incident, and had died in hospital.

B’Tselem’s report stressed that there is no way to justify what appears to be an extrajudicial killing, rather than an arrest. Yet experience shows that no one will be held accountable in this case, either. Whether the incident is even investigated or not, Israel routinely sanctions the use of lethal force, by its security forces, against Palestinians.

Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces detained the parents of Barghouti and his brothers, threatening to expel them to Jericho.

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