Moment Israeli forces shoot dead surrendered Palestinians – video report

The GuardianFriday, November 28, 2025 at 6:00:10 PM
Moment Israeli forces shoot dead surrendered Palestinians – video report
  • Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian men in Jenin during a military raid shortly after the men appeared to surrender with their hands raised. The incident, captured on video, has drawn significant attention and condemnation, raising concerns about the conduct of Israeli forces.
  • This event has sparked outrage, particularly as it has been defended by Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who stated that 'terrorists must die.' The ongoing scrutiny from the justice ministry highlights the contentious nature of military operations in the region.
  • The incident underscores a broader pattern of violence and allegations of extrajudicial killings in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reflecting deep-seated tensions and the challenges of achieving accountability. Eyewitness accounts and video evidence have intensified calls for investigations into the actions of security forces during such operations.
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