The killing of 21-year-old Palestinian Raed al-Naasan at the hands of Israeli troops has been laid bare by new video evidence published by the BBC that contradicts Israel’s account of his murder.
Naasan was one of five Palestinians killed by Israeli forces on 29 November.
Israeli occupation forces initially claimed that Naasan was killed while throwing a molotov cocktail.
Israeli troops entered the village of al-Mughayyir in the occupied West Bank to demolish a Palestinian home that Israel claims was built illegally.
Newly released footage of the minutes leading to Naasan’s killing reveals him and others throwing rocks at Israeli forces before two shots ring out, the second of which fatally wounds him.
In his last moments, captured on camera, Naasan is seen running around a corner before stumbling to the ground just as emergency services arrive at the scene.
Following Naasan’s death, the Israeli army said its soldiers responded with live ammunition after a suspect “spotted hurling molotov cocktails [petrol bombs]” at them.
The new video evidence shows that neither Naasan nor any of the people around him were throwing any molotov cocktails.
In response to the killing, the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem said, “There are many cases of protests where the Palestinians are using rocks, stones and sometimes other means, and Israel’s army almost always uses disproportionate force.”