Shooting revives criticism of Israel's use of deadly force

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Shooting revives criticism of Israel's use of deadly force

Somaya, the wife of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, speaks to journalists at her family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Jamila, the mother of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, speaks to journalists at the family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, Mansour's wife, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, said they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Somaya, the wife of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, holds their 10 year-old twins Nissan, left and Bissan, right, at their family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
FILE - In this April 6, 2021 file photo, Palestinians carry the body of Osama Mansour who was killed by Israel soldiers at a temporary vehicle checkpoint in the occupied West Bank near Jerusalem, during his funeral, in the village of Biddu near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Somaya, Mansour's wife, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, said they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File)
Family members of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, pose for a photo, at their family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Shooting revives criticism of Israel's use of deadly force

Somaya, the wife of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, speaks to journalists at her family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Jamila, the mother of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, speaks to journalists at the family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, Mansour's wife, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, said they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Somaya, the wife of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, holds their 10 year-old twins Nissan, left and Bissan, right, at their family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
FILE - In this April 6, 2021 file photo, Palestinians carry the body of Osama Mansour who was killed by Israel soldiers at a temporary vehicle checkpoint in the occupied West Bank near Jerusalem, during his funeral, in the village of Biddu near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Somaya, Mansour's wife, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, said they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File)
Family members of Palestinian Osama Mansour, who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the occupied West Bank earlier this month, pose for a photo, at their family house, in the West Bank village of Biddu, west of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Somaya, who was in the car with her husband and was wounded by the gunfire, says they followed the soldiers' instructions and posed no threat. The shooting death has revived criticism of the Israeli military's use of deadly force. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)