Palestinian girl shot dead trying to stab Israeli police
A Palestinian girl was shot dead by Israeli border police on Sunday when she attempted to stab officers in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, police said.
"A Palestinian woman acting suspiciously approached border police forces. She was requested to identify herself when she suddenly drew a knife and approached the forces yelling. The forces shot at her and neutralised her," a police statement said.
Police later pronounced the Palestinian dead and identified her as 17-year-old Dania Irshaid.
Police said none of their forces were harmed in the attack, which took place near the shrine known to Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs and to Muslims as the Ibrahimi Mosque.
However several witnesses disputed the official version of events.
One of them, Abdu Khader, said he was only metres (yards) away when he saw Irshaid approach the checkpoint, wearing a white headscarf.
"She presented her backpack to soldiers who proceeded to search it," he reportedly said.
"I heard them calling her and saying 'Where is the knife? Where is the knife?' She took a step back but there were a dozen soldiers behind her. They shot seven or eight times," he said.
Raed Abu Rmileh posted a video on YouTube which shows the body of a woman clad in black lying on the ground surrounded by uniformed officers, her white headscarf covered in blood.
"She was at the checkpoint. A soldier called her to go through her bag. She put her bag on the ground and then we heard shooting. The soldiers said she had a knife" but no weapon is visible in the video, he reportedly said.
The Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement said it had collected eyewitness accounts saying the same thing: that she had first been shot in the legs, that she tried to walk backwards with her hands in the air, but that she was killed with seven or eight shots.
Police maintained their version of events, and said they had recovered a knife at the scene.
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