Israeli soldier sentenced to 18-months for killing injured Palestinian
An Israeli military court on Tuesday sentenced a soldier to 18 months in prison for shooting dead an injured Palestinian man.
Judge Maya Heller handed down the sentence a month after Elor Azaria, 21, was found guilty of manslaughter for killing Abdul Fatah al-Sharif as he lay on the ground in the southern occupied West Bank in March last year.
Prosecutors had demanded a three to five year sentence but the panel of three judges decided such a punishment would be too severe.
Heller said they had taken into account mitigating factors including the "harm suffered by his family" and the fact he was in "hostile territory" when the shooting occurred.
She added, however, that he had not expressed remorse for his actions.
Palestinian government spokesman Tarek Rishmawi called the sentencing a "green light" for the military's "crimes."
"The Palestinian government views this light ruling against the murderer soldier as a green light to the occupation army to continue its crimes," Rishmawi told AFP.
The March 2016 shooting in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron was caught on video by a rights group and spread widely online.
It showed Sharif, 21, lying on the ground, shot along with another Palestinian. Azaria then shoots him again in the head without any apparent provocation.
He has already spent 10 months in detention at an Israeli military base and it was not immediately clear if Tuesday's sentence includes time served.