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It seems that new video footage appears at the moment when a Palestinian activist was killed as an Israeli settler who fired towards him during a confrontation with unarmed Palestinians in the occupied West Bank last month.
Barthelem, an Israeli human rights group, says she got a video from several Hathalin family, 31 years old, an activist, an English teacher and three father who shot and killed on July 28, which they said was photographed.
The video released by Bntselem on Sunday shows the Israeli settler Yinon Levy launches a pistol towards the person depicting. The footage is cut, but the camera continues to roll while the person complains of pain.
Levy, who showed his gun twice in a video clip called another witness and verified by CBC News, was then released from the Council by an Israeli court, which indicated that there was no evidence.
The shooting occurred in Umm Al -Khaar, a village that has long lived the violence of the settlers in an area of an Academy Award documentary No other landand Which helped Hathalin to produce.
The settlers ‘attacks on the Palestinians have increased since the outbreak of the current Israeli war in October 2023, as well as the Palestinian militants’ attacks.
Sarit Michael, international director of settlements in B.G., said: “The killing of several horrific example on how the Palestinians, whether in Gaza or in the West Bank, are currently without any kind of protection, and they are fully exposed to Israeli violence, while Israeli soldiers or settlers can kill them in broad daylight and enjoy full escape during global watches,” said Sarit Michael, International Director of Settlements at B.Gel.
Levy was one of four Israeli settlers Punishment by the Canadian government last year For violence against Palestinian civilians and their property.
Both videos seem to show the same confrontation between Levy and a group of Palestinians. The previous video appears to firing two shots from a pistol, but it does not appear where the bullets were hit. Several witnesses told the Associated Press that they saw Levi shooting Hathalin.
I tell Avichai Hajbi, a lawyer representing Levi, AP that Levi behaves in self-defense-without determining what his actions are. Hagbi pointed to the court’s decision earlier this month, which issued Levy to arrest the House of Representatives, pointing to insufficient evidence. The judge said that Levy did not pose a threat to arrest him at home, but he prevented him from contacting the villagers for a month.

The Israeli police did not immediately respond to a request to comment on whether they had seen videos.
Bntlem said that Levy was with a crew that brought a digger from a nearby settlement to Umm Al -Khaar. The residents, for fear of this, will cut the main water line for the village, gather on an earthen road to try to prevent its path, and at least one individual threw a stone on the front window of the car.
Then he encountered the crowd while waving a pistol.
The new video appears warmly argues with three men before shooting towards the person who is photographing. Hathalin said that he was standing at the village community center, about 40 meters from confrontation.

She said that the bullet hit him in the chest and immediately collapsed.
Eitan Belig, the Hathalin family lawyer, said that they told him that Hathalin shot footage on his phone. He said that the police asked him for the video they did not see. Bielig said he urges the province’s court to investigate Levy due to more serious crimes.
Levy has helped create a settler site near a good mother that anti -stability activists are said to be a stronghold of violent settlers who have been displaced hundreds since the beginning of the war. The Palestinians and rights groups have long accused the Israeli authorities of overcoming the violence of the settlers.
In an interview with 2024, Levi told that he was protecting his land and denied the use of violence.
After the death of Hathalin, the Israeli army initially refused to return its body to the burial unless the circumstances were fulfilled at the funeral, including limiting the number of people and location. After an agreement with the police about a week later, Hathalin’s body was re -buried.
In addition to his work in the Oscar -winning documentary, Hathalin wrote and spoke against the violence of the settlers. Supporters set up murals on his honor in Rome, kept on the occasion of New York and carried signs bearing his name in the anti -war protests in Tel Aviv.
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