
A settler accused of killing a Palestinian activist is to be freed. Israel still holds the body
The video shot by a Palestinian witness shows Yinon Levi brandishing a pistol and tussling with a group of unarmed Palestinians. He can be seen firing two shots, but the video does not show where the bullets hit.
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