Current sectionWest Bank News'The soldier was about ten meters away from me. He saw me, he saw my wife and the children. The car windows were not dark, it was daylight and everything was clear. You can't say he didn't see that it was a family,' Fahed Abu Haykal told HaaretzShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe11:48 AM • June 06 2026 IDTThe father of a 7-month-old Palestinian baby killed by Israeli army fire in Hebron said soldiers opened fire on his family's car moments after he complied with an order to stop, rejecting the military's account that the shooter perceived a threat.CommentsIn the NewsIran War Pushing Millions Into Hunger, UN Food Agency SaysBefore the Settler Abused the Dog, He Beat the Palestinian Family Who Owns ItHow Venture Capitalist Michael Eisenberg Became a Powerful Netanyahu ConfidantU.S. Strikes Iran Radar Sites After Tehran Launches Drones at U.S. VesselsForget Bibi and October 7: This Year's Election Should Be About the HaredimRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIFar-right Israeli Ministers Join Thousands at Israel Day Parade in New YorkIsrael's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway'Israel Is Unstoppable, We Need Other Countries to Get Us Out of This''Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report SaysThe Paradigm That Led to Oct. 7 Didn't Collapse, It Was Fiction From the StartManufactured Nostalgia for Lebanon's Beaufort Masks a Strategic Failure
Father of Palestinian baby shot dead by IDF: I stopped, then they opened fire
'The Soldier Was About Ten Meters Away From Me. He Saw Me, He Saw My Wife and the Children. The Car Windows Were Not Dark, It Was Daylight and Everything Was Clear. You Can't Say He Didn't See That It Was a Family,' Fahed Abu Haykal Told Haaretz












