Jerusalem - Israel’s military chief on Wednesday issued a rare memo to soldiers, urging them to use their weapons responsibly in the wake of the deadly shooting of a Palestinian attacker as he already lay wounded on the ground.

The shooting has set off a national uproar and divided the country over whether the soldier who shot the Palestinian acted properly and whether the army abandoned him by detaining him and launching an investigation. The Palestinians say the shooting was an extrajudicial killing.

In his letter, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot said “we must act in a professional manner while using pinpointed force, measured and reasonable, in order to perform our mission and to be true to our values.”

“The commanders, with me at the helm, will continue to support every soldier who errs during the heat of the battle against an enemy that endangers the lives of civilians and soldiers,” he added. “With that, we will not hesitate to exercise the law with soldiers and commanders who deviate from the operational and ethical criteria according to which we operate.”... Read More: VIN