BSS
  10 Jan 2024, 22:41

Israel army admits 'unintentionally' driving over militant's body

JERUSALEM, Jan  10, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Israel's army said on Wednesday one of
its vehicles "unintentionally" ran over the body of a Palestinian militant
during a counter-terrorism operation in the occupied West Bank earlier this
week.

Palestinian officials accused Israel of committing a "brutal crime" after
social media footage showed a military vehicle running over a dead militant in
the city of Tulkarem late on Monday.

The military said they had killed three "terrorists" in exchanges of
gunfire during an operation to arrest a wanted man.

"The operational vehicle that is seen in the video was dispatched in order
to extricate the force that was caught under heavy fire, and unintentionally
ran over the terrorist's body," the Israeli military said in response to an AFP
request for comment.

Other footage shared on social media from the incident shows a group of men
running out of a building and three of them being shot.

The military said it would review what had happened and added that the
video "does not show the incident in its entirety".

Violence in the West Bank has surged to levels unseen in nearly two decades
since October 7, when attacks on Israel by Palestinian armed group Hamas
sparked the war still raging in the besieged Gaza Strip.

The footage of Monday's incident, shared on social media, appears to be
taken from a security camera and shows an armoured vehicle slowly driving over
what seems to be a lifeless body.

The vehicle then stops, restarts and drives off, crushing the body again
with its back wheels.

Israel has occupied the West Bank, home to about three million
Palestinians, since 1967. Some 490,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlements
deemed illegal under international law.

Israeli army raids and settler attacks have killed at least 334 people in
the West Bank in the past three months, according to the Ramallah-based
Palestinian health ministry.