RAMALLAH, August 1, 2015 (WAFA) - Minister of Justice
Counsel Saleem Saqa, Saturday announced the results of Teenager Laith al-Khaldi’s
postmortem report,
affirming that he was shot from behind.
Al-Khaldi Saturday succumbed
to critical wounds he sustained after being shot by Israeli forces late Friday
during clashes at ‘Atara Israeli military checkpoint to the north of Ramallah.
Laith al-Khaldi, 17, a
Palestinian from the Jalazone refugee camp near Ramallah, was shot with a live
bullet as israeli forces violently quelled a march in protest of the Israeli
settlers’ Friday arson attack that led to the killing of an 18-month-old
toddler, Ali Dawabsheh, in the Nablus village of Duma.
The autopsy indicated that
the bullet penetrated through al-Khaldi’s body from behind, where it went
through his spine’s first lumbar vertebra and hit the inferior vena cava, a
large vein in the abdomen that returns blood from the lower body to the heart, tearing
through the intestines and liver, before coming out of the right side of his
upper abdomen.
He noted that the bullet
wound shows that the bullet came from a long weapon, most likely from an M16
rifle.
The autopsy ruled that the
cause of al-khaldi’s death was due to the intensive internal bleeding that
resulted from the tearing of the liver and the inferior vena cava of the
abdomen.
The minister denounced the
killing of al-Khaldi, describing it as an intentional perfidious murder
committed in hatred.
T.R.