Story highlights Israel Defense Forces: Palestinian man lying on the ground posed "no apparent threat to the soldiers and medics in the area"

An Israeli soldier was arrested on suspicion of murder after video emerged of the shooting in Hebron

Jerusalem (CNN) An initial assessment into last week's shooting of a wounded Palestinian man suspected in a knife attack as he was lying on the ground has found that the Palestinian posed "no apparent threat to the soldiers and medics in the area," according to the Israel Defense Forces.

An Israeli soldier, not named by the IDF, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of murder after video emerged of the shooting in Hebron.

The IDF's initial assessment concluded that the soldier who carried out the shooting arrived six minutes after the initial stabbing attack and a few more minutes elapsed before the soldier shot the suspect. According to the IDF, the company commander at the scene and two junior officers have also been reprimanded for not providing medical attention to the Palestinian before the shooting.

The Palestinian, Abdel Fattah al-Sharif, 21, was one of two suspects accused of stabbing an Israeli soldier at the scene moments earlier, the IDF said on Thursday. The second Palestinian suspect, Ramzi Qasrawi Tamimi, 21, was shot and killed at the scene.

"An Israeli soldier can be seen shooting the injured al-Sharif," said B'Tselem, an Israeli human rights organization that shot the video. "The incident happens in the plain view of many other soldiers and officers, who do not seem to take any notice. The soldiers and medical teams are seen in the video treating the lightly injured soldier while ignoring the two seriously injured youths."

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