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Israeli Military Police Investigating Soldier’s Killing of 7-Month-Old Palestinian

JERUSALEM, June 7 (Reuters) – Israel’s military ⁠said ⁠on Sunday its police ⁠criminal investigation unit was investigating the killing of ​a Palestinian infant by an Israeli soldier in the Israeli-occupied ‌West Bank.

The military has ‌acknowledged that seven-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haikal was killed ⁠and ⁠his parents both wounded on Friday when an Israeli ​soldier opened fire on their car.

“Based on the findings of the preliminary examination, it was decided to open an investigation by ​the Military Police Criminal Investigation Division,” Israel’s military said.

“Upon its ⁠conclusion, ⁠the findings will be ⁠transferred ​to the Military Advocate General’s Office,” it said in a statement.

Israel’s ​military had said ⁠on Friday that a soldier had fired a single shot at a vehicle which troops believed was accelerating towards them.

The baby’s father, Fahd Abu Haikal, who was driving ⁠the car in the Tel Rumeida area near the West ⁠Bank city of Hebron, said he had stopped when he saw soldiers on the road, and a soldier standing 10 metres in front fired through the windscreen after the vehicle had already come to a halt.

“The bullet penetrated the front windshield, went through my arm, and then struck my son in the ⁠head and my wife in the face,” Fahd told reporters on Saturday.

The military has not identified any of the soldiers who were present, nor said if ​they were still carrying out their duties.

(Reporting by ​Alexander CornwellEditing by Peter Graff)

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