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Family of baby shot dead by Israeli soldier in the occupied West Bank speaks out


Baby Sam’s parents buried him seven months after welcoming their healthy and cheerful son into the world. An Israeli soldier, firing into the family’s car, had shot him dead.

“I held him in the morning; he was laughing and warm. Then evening came and I held him but his body was cold,” Fahd Abu Haikal told NBC News on Friday, after burying his son.

“This innocent child, who had done nothing in this world, who posed no danger at all, was killed in cold blood,” the 41-year-old multimedia professor said.

Haikal’s son was killed by an Israeli soldier near the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank earlier this month as he was driving his 80-year-old mother, Ferial Abu Haikal, home from a family visit. His wife, Dania Salameh, 28, was carrying Sam in her arms in the back seat.

He said that he was driving at a slow speed when he spotted the soldier pointing his weapon at the car. “I stopped immediately, and he opened fire on the vehicle without any warning or justification,” he added.

Baby Sam with his father, Fahd Abu Haikal, and mother, Dania Salameh.
Baby Sam with his father, Fahd Abu Haikal, and mother, Dania Salameh.Courtesy of the Abu Haikal family

One of the bullets hit Haikal’s hand before it entered his son’s head. Salameh was also injured.

The Israeli military initially said its troops had “perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them” as they carried out “operational activity” in the area around Hebron. One soldier responded with several shots toward the vehicle, the Israeli Defense Forces said, adding that three Palestinians were hurt and evacuated for medical treatment.

Then video emerged appearing to contradict the Israeli military’s initial account. In the footage, obtained by the Israeli rights organization B’Tselem and viewed by NBC News, the car comes to a stop well before reaching the soldiers.

In an updated statement Thursday, the IDF said the incident was under investigation by the Military Police Criminal Investigation Division and was “being examined with the utmost seriousness.” It said it views the matter “with great gravity” and “regrets harm caused to uninvolved individuals.”

Another video published by B’Tselem, also known as the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, captured the moments after the incident, in which Haikal can be seen in the video trying to stem the bleeding from his son’s head. The baby’s bright yellow romper is covered in blood.

Salameh can be seen sitting on the ground, also injured.

Haikal said his wife was taken to the hospital and had to undergo surgery on the right side of her jaw and on her chest. He said the family initially held off on telling her about Sam due to her condition. She was in “shock” when she found out.

Haikal’s mother, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, survived the incident unscathed, as did his older son, Hilal, 11. Other outlets reported that Sam was Salameh’s only child. NBC News was unable to reach the family again to confirm that detail.

The 7-month-old was in his mother's arms when he was fatally shot.
The 7-month-old was in his mother’s arms when he was fatally shot.Courtesy of the Abu Haikal family

B’Tselem said it shows “that the Israeli soldier fired at the car as it was slowing to a stop,” rather than accelerating toward soldiers. “The car was far from the soldiers and posed no danger to them whatsoever,” it said in a statement.

However, the footage is silent, making it difficult to establish when exactly shots were fired.

Shai Parnes, a spokesperson for the organization, said it received the footage showing the incident without audio. Attempts to obtain a video with sound were unsuccessful.

But he said the video “speaks for itself.” The car was “far away,” he added, and had clearly come to a stop when one of the soldiers opened fire.

In video of Sam’s funeral published by The Associated Press, his tiny body can be seen wrapped in a shroud and covered in a Palestinian flag as his loved ones mourn.

Settler attacks and violence by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank have soared in the years following the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.

Since then, Israeli security forces have killed 241 children in the region, according to the United Nations human rights office, in addition to more than 21,000 children killed in the Gaza Strip during the same period, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The Israeli government has periodically condemned the surge in violence in the occupied West Bank, while also pursuing policies to expand settlements and tighten restrictions on Palestinians.

Fahd Abu Haikal.
Fahd Abu Haikal.Courtesy of the Abu Haikal family

Haikal said his family’s own homes have been targeted in settler attacks, including having stones thrown at their home, their crops destroyed, trees cut down and property stolen.

And now, he said, amid heightened Israeli operations in the occupied West Bank, they had lost their baby son.

What happened “was truly an injustice and fundamentally, a violation of children’s rights,” the grieving father said.



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