The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended a soldier caught on camera allegedly shooting an injured Palestinian in the head.

Shocking footage surfaced on Thursday, captured by Israeli Human Rights Organisation B’Tselem, of an Israeli solider apparently shooting a man in the head who was lying injured on the ground.

According to B’Tselem, the man was Palestinian Abed al-Fatah a-Sharif who, along with another man, Ramzi al-Qasrawi, is said to have stabbed an Israeli soldier in Hebron, the West Bank.

Both men died during the incident. The stabbed soldier was said to have sustained minor injuries.

The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) solider, who has been named online as Elor Azraya, was arrested and detained after the lethal shooting.

He had a hearing on Friday at the Jaffa Military Court, where it was announced he is to face a murder investigation.

There was uproar after the footage was posted online - but also at the soldier’s treatment.

Prime Minister Mr Netanyahu initially condemned his actions, while the IDF labelled the incident a “grave breach of IDF values, conduct and standards of military operations".

But now Mr Netanyahu has backtracked and defended the soldier, along with the military, when speaking at a cabinet meeting on Sunday.

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He said: "Any challenge to the morality of the IDF is outrageous and unacceptable.

"The soldiers of the IDF, our children, maintain high ethical values while courageously fighting against bloodthirsty murderers under difficult operational conditions.

"I am certain that in all cases, as in the current one, the inquiry takes into account all conditions.

“We must all support the IDF chief of staff, the IDF and our soldiers, who safeguard our security."

Several far-right politicians have also supported the soldier after the shooting, which comes amid a six-month spike in violence which has left 200 Palestinians and 28 Israelis dead.

Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett wrote on Facebook: "The soldier is not a murderer.

"Have we lost our minds? We are at war, a war against brutal terrorism."

A protest was said to have been held outside the prison where the soldier is being kept.