An Israel Defence Forces (IDF) medic who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for killing a Palestinian assailant has been released to house arrest. In March 2016, 20-year-old Elor Azaria shot Abdel Fattah al-Sharif in the head when he was wounded and immobilised on the ground, in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron. He was found guilty of manslaughter by a Tel Aviv military court in January 2017.
His sentence is being considered by a military court of appeals, and will be decided 30 July. Since his three-year military service ends on 20 July, Azaria has been allowed to travel to his parents home in Ramla and will remain there under house arrest until his appeal is heard. While his lawyer argued for ‘half house arrest’, under which Azaria would be allowed to leave home during the day, the former sergeant – demoted to private – will only be allowed to leave the house to attend prayers on the Sabbath.
The landmark ruling against the young medic marked the first time a member of the IDF had been convicted of the charge in 12 years – but the case exposed a huge division in Israeli society over attitudes towards the actions of the IDF.
However, Palestinians and rights activists have widely criticised the punishment as not severe enough for the killing, which was recorded on a mobile phone. The prosecution had sought a sentence of between three and five years, although manslaughter can carry a sentence of up to 20 years under Israeli law. It is possible that Azaria could walk free after serving 12 months of his sentence, and there have been several high-profile calls for the young recruit to be pardoned altogether. Sharif’s family had called for Azaria to receive a life sentence. “The sentence he received is less than a Palestinian child gets for throwing stones,” his father Yasri told media earlier this year.
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-soldier-elor-…