Aida Touma-Suleiman MK has cast doubts on the narrative coming out of the Ministry of Justice and questioned the police allegations of a “lack of evidence” and that there is video footage of the killing of Eyad Hallaq, who was killed by Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem last month, who was Autistic. Suleiman has also added that no one could trust the Israeli narrative as the Police Investigation Unit, Mahash, which looked into the killing claimed that it could not find any video footage because the cameras were not working at the time of the incident. Investigators told Al-Hallaq’s family that they had nearly completed their investigation, but also claimed that there had been no video footage of the killing. The MK has pointed out that the Israeli occupation police use cameras everywhere in Jerusalem’s Old City to monitor the Palestinians, control everything in the occupied city and protect the settlers, but then claim that they were shut down when it comes to killing a Palestinian. Suleiman has called for practical measures to be taken to expose such crimes and Israel’s oppression of the Palestinians and stressed on the importance of an international commission to probe Israel’s field executions of the indigenous people of occupied Palestine. To check the news, click here