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Israel Denies Pardon For Soldier Who Killed Wounded Terrorist


Israel’s president has denied a request for pardon by an imprisoned soldier who was convicted of manslaughter for fatally shooting a wounded Palestinian terrorist.

A statement from President Reuven Rivlin’s office Sunday says he rejected the request by Elor Azaria because it would harm the “resilience” of Israel’s military. Rivlin said a chief value of the military was the “purity of arms,” or the use of weapons with only necessary force.

Azaria began serving an 18-month sentence in August. Israel’s military chief later reduced the sentence by four months.

Azaria was caught on video shooting a wounded Palestinian terrorist. His case sharply divided the nation. Israel’s military pushed for his prosecution, saying he violated its code of ethics. Many Israelis, particularly on the nationalist right, defended his actions.

(AP)



One Response

  1. IT IS TIME TO FIND A NEW PRESIDENT, WITH GREATER RESILIENCE! I HAVE LOST MY RESPECT FOR RIVLIN.

    I WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED IF ELOR, ONCE RELEASED, WOULD MOVE TO THE UNITED STATES.
    THIS COUNTRY ENCOURAGES TERRORISTS!

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