The father of Mohammed al-Dura said an Israeli report that claims the Palestinian boy was not killed in a shootout between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen is false.

Jamal al-Dura said on May 20 that the report by an Israeli government committee released the day before is a “new fabrication” and said he would submit to an international investigation that would include Arab participation.

Al-Dura told the Ynet news website that he and his son both were hit by Israeli fire in the Sept. 30, 2000 incident.

The 36-page report was Israel’s most comprehensive response to disputed video shot by a French television station that sparked anti-Israel riots and attacks on Israelis and Jews around the world. According to the report, “there are many signs” that the boy was not even shot.

Narrated by France 2 reporter Charles Enderlin, the 55-second video shows a boy and a man, later identified as al-Dura and his son, Mohammed, crouching behind a barrel, supposedly under gunfire near Netzarim in the Gaza Strip. Enderlin said in his narration that the fire “came from the Israeli position” and that the boy was shot dead.

But the Israeli committee’s report said  “there are many signs” that the man and the boy “were not hit by bullets at all.”

Israel initially assumed responsibility for the incident, but a later military probe found any bullets likely came from Palestinian gunmen who exchanged fire with Israeli soldiers on the day al-Dura was allegedly shot. — jta

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