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Israeli Military Chief Voices Regrets to US over Palestinian-American’s Death

Israel's Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi looks on as he delivers a joint statement with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Israel November 12, 2019. (Reuters)

Israel's top general told the US ambassador on Friday that he regrets the death of an elderly Palestinian-American detained by Israeli troops and that a military police investigation was under way, an Israeli statement said.

Washington said on Tuesday it continued to be "deeply concerned" over the Jan. 12 death of 78-year-old Omar Abdalmajeed As'ad in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and expected a "thorough criminal investigation and full accountability".

As'ad was left supine and unresponsive in a courtyard of his West Bank hometown of Jiljilya, where he had been stopped and detained by Israeli soldiers at a makeshift checkpoint.

A Palestinian autopsy found that As'ad, a former Milwaukee resident who had a history of heart problems, had suffered cardiac arrest. Palestinian officials attributed this to him having been manhandled.

A military statement said that at a meeting with US Ambassador Tom Nides, the army chief of staff Lieutenant-General Aviv Kohavi "expressed his regret over (As'ad's) death" and called it "a very serious deviation" from the military's values.

The statement, which echoed similar public remarks Kohavi has made since the incident, did not mention any time frame for the investigation's conclusion. No statement on the meeting was immediately issued by the US Embassy.

The military has already reprimanded a battalion commander and dismissed two officers in a preliminary examination of the events, and the statement said Kochavi told the ambassador that a separate "military police investigation is still under way".

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