Palestinian platforms were filled with new scenes documenting moments of violent dealings by the Palestinian Authority's Preventive Security Service with opposition activist Nizar Banat, who was killed last June.
France 24 showed exclusive footage, which it said came from surveillance cameras, of Palestinian Authority security attacks on activist Fatat, following his arrest and transfer to a hospital where he breathed his last breath.
Social media activists denounced the use of brutality against the Palestinian political opposition, criticizing the failure to arrest perpetrators.
Bloggers in a series of tweets called for a trial of those who planned and executed the crime, and they started dealing with a photographer who showed security dealings with Nizar Khatib as excessive.
France 24 broadcast footage of the moment Nizar girls were taken to the headquarters of Preventive Security in Khaleel Province.
According to the French channel, five members of the Palestinian Preventive Security emerged violently with girls.
Magdalene Hassouna, a journalist, commented “New scenes showing the amount of crime and inhumanity during the assassination of the martyr # Nizar _ Banat”.
She said, “There is nothing clearer than this crime, scenes of murder, the desolation of the body, the faces of the criminals, and those who have given orders to leave the body before them.”
“Why are they not held accountable? Why so little of our lives?” she asked.
This came a few hours after a Palestinian military court postponed the trial of the defendants in the girls' murder case due to their refusal to appear before the court.
Earlier, the official spokesman for the Palestinian security services, Talal Doikat, announced that the charge of “beatings leading to death” was directed at all officers and members of the security force who participated in the arrest and death of Palestinian activist Nizar Banat.
Girls (44 years old) died on June 24, about an hour after he was arrested by security forces while he was at the house of one of his relatives near the town of Al-Khaleel in the occupied West Bank.
His death was the result of a wave of protests in the Palestinian street, especially in the city of Ramallah, to demand justice, after his family accused the Palestinian Authority of "assassinating" its son.