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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Greek president Prokopis Pavlopoulos, at PM Netanyahu's office in Jeusalem on March 31, 2016.
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The Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron arrives to a court hearing at a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. After an attempted stabbing attack, in which one soldier was wounded, in Hebron, West Bank, the Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90
Military police officers guard outside a court hearing of the Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron, at a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. After an attempted stabbing attack, in which one soldier was wounded, in Hebron, West Bank, the Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90
Israelis protest in support of the Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron outside a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. The Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90
Israelis protest in support of the Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron outside a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. The Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90
The Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron arrives to a court hearing at a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. After an attempted stabbing attack, in which one soldier was wounded, in Hebron, West Bank, the Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90
The Israeli soldier, who shot a Palestinian terrorist last Thursday in Hebron arrives to a court hearing at a military court near Kiryat Malachi, March 31, 2016. After an attempted stabbing attack, in which one soldier was wounded, in Hebron, West Bank, the Israeli soldier was filmed shooting the Palestinian, who was already "neutralized" by other soldiers who stopped him from attacking further. The Israeli left-wing organization 'B'tzelem' released the video, staring a controversy around the IDF's moral conduct. Photo by Corinna Kern/Flash90