PARIS - More than seven years after Muhammad al-Dura, 12, was apparently shot to death during clashes between IDF troops and Palestinian gunmen at Gaza’s Netzarim junction, a small packed courtroom in the Palais de Justice here viewed raw footage of the incident Wednesday.
Among those present in court were Charles Enderlin, the
Members of the French media did not appear to be present among the approximately 60-strong audience; some members of the public could not get into the small room where the uncut footage provided by
Toward the end, the footage appeared to show Dura briefly putting his hand to his forehead to check what was happening around him, and moving his leg.
The footage also featured his father shouting out, "Muhammad is dead! Muhammad is dead!"
Enderlin said after the hearing that
Karsenty has claimed that there is additional footage beyond what was shown.
Wednesday’s hearing followed a September demand from the French appeals court judge that
Following the incident, al-Dura became an instant icon for Palestinian suffering at the hands of Israeli brutality. However, the IDF, which initially apologized for the death, concluded after an investigation that the boy could not have been hit by Israeli bullets.
When Karsenty branded
Two months ago, the deputy commander of the IDF Spokesman’s Office, Col. Shlomi Am-Shalom, wrote to France 2 asking for the unedited footage. Am-Shalom stressed that the IDF had "ruled out" the notion that al-Dura was killed by Israeli fire.
The case is set to resume on February 27.
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