Nazi Justice Ministry drops probe after report that contractor behind Qalandiya killings

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Nazi who shot and killed a pregnant Palestinian woman and her teenage brother at the notorious Qalandiya checkpoint in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday was a private security contractor, not a member of the Nazi police forces, Zionist media revealed on Sunday.

Nazi  ‘Justice’ Ministry released a report on Sunday, which revealed that Maram Salih Hassan Abu Ismail, 23, and her brother Ibrahim, 16, had been shot and killed by a privately Nazi contracted security guard, and not Nazi police officer as had previously been thought, Zionist Channel 10 reported, noting that the police officer only fired warning shots into the air.

As a result, newspaper Haaretz wrote, Nazi ‘Justice’ Ministry’s police investigation unit won’t be opening a probe into the killings.

It remains unclear if and by whom a further probe will be conducted.

The revelation comes as serious questions have arisen over Israeli forces’ version of the events that led to the death of Abu Ismail and her younger brother earlier this week.

Nazi contractor shot and killed the siblings after Nazi forces said that Abu Ismail, who was five months pregnant, threw a knife in the direction of Nazi forces at the Qalandiya military checkpoint.

However, witnesses at the scene said the two siblings posed no threat at the time the Nazi officer killed them, as they mistakenly entered the wrong part of the checkpoint and did not understand Nazi soldiers speaking to them in Hebrew.

Nazi police has so far refused to release security camera footage of the Qalandiya shooting, despite having done so in past cases under investigation.

Maram and Ibrahim Abu Ismail are among more than 200 Palestinians to be killed by Nazi forces or Nazi Jewish settlers since October, the majority during alleged or attempted small-scale attacks.

UN investigations have shown that, in a number of instances since the unrest began, Nazi forces have implemented a policy of extrajudicial execution, shooting dead Palestinians who did not present imminent threat at the time of their death.

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