Israel in row with South Korean leader over Palestinian abuse concerns
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung shared a video on X depicting Israeli soldiers abusing Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in September 2024, prompting a public dispute with Israel. The video, verified by Al Jazeera, shows soldiers pushing an apparently lifeless Palestinian man from a rooftop.

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AI-generatedSouth Korean President Lee Jae Myung shared a video on X depicting Israeli soldiers abusing Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in September 2024, prompting a public dispute with Israel. The video, verified by Al Jazeera, shows soldiers pushing an apparently lifeless Palestinian man from a rooftop. Lee expressed concern and questioned what measures had been taken, while the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the act as a crime. Israel's foreign ministry responded by stating the case had been investigated and addressed, but provided no details on accountability. The ministry also criticized Lee for sharing the footage, accusing him of spreading "anti-Israeli" news. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about documented abuses by Israeli forces against Palestinians and the lack of accountability.
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5 extractedIsrael has closed 88 per cent of investigations into abuses by its forces in Gaza and the occupied West Bank without charges.
The video was verified by Al Jazeera.
Video shows Israeli soldiers pushing an apparently lifeless Palestinian man from a rooftop.
South Korean president raised concerns about documented abuses committed by Israeli forces.
Israeli forces rarely face accountability for abuses against Palestinians.