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PARIS (JTA) – The release of never-before-seen footage in the shooting of Mohammed al-Dura at
The video was ordered released by a French judge considering an appeal.
in a defamation lawsuit that France 2 TV, which filmed the incident, successfully brought against a media watchdog who claimed the shooting was staged.
While the video has not been released to the public, many of those who saw it in court Wednesday said the footage showed that seconds after al-Dura was seen lying motionless and apparently dead in the arms of his father after supposedly being shot, the boy lifted his arm and peered through his fingers at the camera.
"For me, the killing of al-Dura does not exist anymore," said Philippe Karsenty, the media watchdog who was the subject of
The controversial shooting became an instant icon for Palestinian suffering at the hands of Israeli brutality, with Palestinians claiming the 12-year-old al-Dura was killed by Israeli troops during an exchange of gunfire with Palestinian militants. But
Karsenty, director of Media Ratings, went so far as to claim the shooting was a hoax.
France 2 TV and the journalist who filed the report, Charles Enderlin, sued Karsenty for defamation and won, but Karsenty appealed the decision and in September a
Enderlin, a seasoned French journalist and a Jew, wasn’t actually at the site of the shooting on that fateful day,
On Thursday, France 2 TV showed approximately 18 of the 27 minutes of the raw footage the other nine minutes were shot by a Reuters cameraman and were not available.
Witnesses said they were taken aback when they saw al-Dura lift his head up after allegedly being shot.
"Enderlin had cut that scene from the report that was originally broadcast in September 2000, said the former editor of Le Monde, Luc Rosensweig. But when everyone in the courtroom saw it, you could feel the tension and the surprise. I believe that this screening of the raw footage in court was very damaging for
Observers and supporters of Karsenty and Enderlin packed the courtroom, and afterward Enderlin was mobbed by questions from the media. His lawyers shepherded him out of the court and Enderlin did not take any questions.
After the last court hearing in the case, in September, France 2 communications director Christine de la Vena told JTA these hearings are of little importance.
Enderlin is a top professional journalist and the images are real," she said. Everyone has forgotten about this case except this man in the hearing and a couple of others who refuse to give it up. Only in
Karsenty had complained his claims were being ignored by
The story has left the domain of the Jewish activist blog sites and is now in the general public," Rosensweig pronounced.
Karsenty said the footage proves his case and that al-Dura may not even be dead.
"How much longer will French politicians and media bosses continue covering up for
Karsenty says the original trial in which he was found guilty of slander and ordered to pay about $7,000 in fines and court fees was a travesty.
Since that original trial, the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the Israel Defense Forces, and Op-Ed columnists from Washington to Jerusalem have lined up to support Karsenty’s campaign to get the original footage of the incident released.
Some have compared the al-Dura controversy to the infamous Dreyfus case, when it took 12 years to prove the innocence of the French Jewish army captain Alfred Dreyfus. Others have called the al-Dura case a classic blood libel against the Jews.
The next hearing in Karsenty’s case is scheduled for
This story reprinted courtesy of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Mis en ligne le 17 novembre 2007, par M.