The Beitunia killings refers to the consecutive killings of two Palestinian teenagers, which took place on the occasion of the annual Nakba day protests on May 15, 2014, near the Israeli Ofer Prison outside Beitunia in the occupied West Bank. Israel described the protest as a riot in which a crowd refused to disperse, and initially denied responsibility, saying the cause of the deaths was unknown, the deaths were faked, that video clips of the killings either failed to capture the violence of the scene shortly before or might have been manipulated, that soldiers had been provoked and that only rubber bullets had been fired.
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| - The Beitunia killings refers to the consecutive killings of two Palestinian teenagers, which took place on the occasion of the annual Nakba day protests on May 15, 2014, near the Israeli Ofer Prison outside Beitunia in the occupied West Bank. Israel described the protest as a riot in which a crowd refused to disperse, and initially denied responsibility, saying the cause of the deaths was unknown, the deaths were faked, that video clips of the killings either failed to capture the violence of the scene shortly before or might have been manipulated, that soldiers had been provoked and that only rubber bullets had been fired. (en)
- El 15 de mayo de 2014 se produjo el asesinato de dos adolescentes palestinos durante las protestas anuales del Día de la Nakba, cerca de la prisión israelí de Beitunia, en la Cisjordania ocupada. Israel describió la protesta como una revuelta en la que la multitud se negó a dispersarse e inicialmente negó su responsabilidad, alegando que se desconocía la causa de las muertes, que las muertes eran fingidas, que los vídeos de los asesinatos no lograron capturar la violencia previa, que dichos vídeos estaban manipulados, que los soldados habían sido provocados y que solo se habían disparado balas de goma. Investigaciones independientes y pruebas aportadas por terceras personas, provenientes de múltiples fuentes, refutaron los argumentos del Ejército israelí, mientras que una autopsia mostr (es)
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| - The Beitunia killings refers to the consecutive killings of two Palestinian teenagers, which took place on the occasion of the annual Nakba day protests on May 15, 2014, near the Israeli Ofer Prison outside Beitunia in the occupied West Bank. Israel described the protest as a riot in which a crowd refused to disperse, and initially denied responsibility, saying the cause of the deaths was unknown, the deaths were faked, that video clips of the killings either failed to capture the violence of the scene shortly before or might have been manipulated, that soldiers had been provoked and that only rubber bullets had been fired. 21 years-old Ben Deri of Rishon LeZion, an Israeli border police officer was arrested six months later and charged with shooting one of the two killed Palestinians, 17 years-old Nadim Nawarah. after forensic evidence showed one of the lethal bullets came from his gun. Deri was convicted for causing death by negligence and sentenced to nine months in jail, after he pleaded guilty and admitted accidental use of live ammunition. (en)
- El 15 de mayo de 2014 se produjo el asesinato de dos adolescentes palestinos durante las protestas anuales del Día de la Nakba, cerca de la prisión israelí de Beitunia, en la Cisjordania ocupada. Israel describió la protesta como una revuelta en la que la multitud se negó a dispersarse e inicialmente negó su responsabilidad, alegando que se desconocía la causa de las muertes, que las muertes eran fingidas, que los vídeos de los asesinatos no lograron capturar la violencia previa, que dichos vídeos estaban manipulados, que los soldados habían sido provocados y que solo se habían disparado balas de goma. Investigaciones independientes y pruebas aportadas por terceras personas, provenientes de múltiples fuentes, refutaron los argumentos del Ejército israelí, mientras que una autopsia mostró que uno de los adolescentes había recibido fuego real . Un policía de fronteras israelí, Ben Deri (21 años), natural de Rishon LeZion, fue arrestado seis meses después y acusado de disparar a uno de los dos palestinos asesinados, después de que las pruebas forenses demostraran que una de las balas letales provenía de su pistola. Las acusaciones por parte de la fiscalía israelí pasaron de asesinato a homicidio primero, y de homicidio a homicidio involuntario poco después. El 25 de abril de 2018, casi cuatro años después de los asesinatos, Ben Deri fue condenado a nueve meses de cárcel por la muerte de uno de los dos jóvenes palestinos, Nadim Nuwara, de 17 años. En agosto de 2018, el Tribunal Supremo de Israel aumentó la condena hasta los 18 meses de cárcel. (es)
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