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Police: Shepherd found dead near settlement was victim of accident
By Jonathan Lis

A shepherd whose body was found at the beginning of the week in the Jordan Valley was killed while playing with an automatic weapon he had found, and not murdered as was initially suspected, police announced over the Rosh Hashana holiday.

The family of the shepherd, 18-year-old Yihya Atta Bani Minya of the Bedouin village of Aqrabeh, filed a complaint with the police claiming the man had been killed by settlers. The body was discovered in the early morning hours Monday near the settlement of Gitit, and transferred to the Abu Kabir Institute of Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv.
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Investigators found pieces of a 40-mm caliber machine gun at the site, and indications that an explosion had occurred there.

An autopsy revealed that the man died from blood loss incurred by shrapnel wounds to his jugular vein.

Uri Ariel, a Knesset member representing the National Union-National Religious Party, said in response that sources on the left of the political spectrum were seeking to "connect the strange explosion next to the house of Prof. [Zeev] Sternhell, the murder of Yitzhak Rabin and the death of the Bedouin near Gitit, and accuse the settlers of violence and violating the law."

"Those in the media and newspaper columnists rushed to denigrate 300,000 people even before the police investigation," he said, referring to the number of Jewish settlers in the West Bank.
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