Key facts
- Israeli police are investigating a border police officer after CCTV footage showed him throwing a stun grenade into a car.
- The incident occurred during a raid on Qalandiya refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
- The car was carrying young Palestinians, and the officer was heard shouting at them before deploying the grenade.
- The officer has been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
- The justice ministry's department for the investigation of police officers is handling the case.
Israeli police have launched an investigation into a border police officer after CCTV footage emerged showing him throwing a stun grenade into a car occupied by young Palestinians in the Qalandiya refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The footage, released by Israeli rights group B'Tselem, captures the officer shouting at the car's occupants before deploying the grenade through the open door and closing it as the driver attempted to exit. The grenade detonated, filling the vehicle with smoke, and the passengers subsequently escaped from the opposite side, with the officer appearing to fire his rifle as they sought cover. B'Tselem stated that all individuals in the car survived the incident. Police acknowledged that the officer's actions were "not in accordance with procedure" and have suspended him pending the investigation, which is being handled by the justice ministry's department for the investigation of police officers. In a separate incident in Qalandia on the same day, Israeli forces reportedly shot and killed a 16-year-old boy, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
