MK Avigdor Liberman responded to the decision to charge the soldier who shot a terrorist with manslaughter.

“It is a shame that the military prosecution is not regaining its composure and continues to adhere to a distorted version (of reality), according to which the soldier from Hevron is guilty of manslaughter. Today, it is clear that there are no grounds for indicting the soldier for this crime and the only reason for this is in order to keep in line with the original onslaught and unjust ruling on the part of the Defense Minister against the soldier at the start of the scandal,”Liberman said.