Israel halts use of dogs to pursue Palestinians


The Israeli army said on Friday that it would suspend the practice of using police dogs to pursue Palestinians until soldiers underwent further training.The decision came one week after a video went viral online showing two Israeli soldiers using a dog to terrorize a 16-year-old Palestinian boy before arresting him.Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee said that investigations into the dog attack - which occurred recently in the southern West Bank - had been presented on Thursday to Nitzan Alon, officer commanding central command."The extremely dangerous incident related to dog use reflects poor professional standards," Tamir Yadai, commander of Israel's Judea and Samaria division, was quoted as saying by Adraee.Israelis refer to the occupied West Bank as "Judea and Samaria.""The use of dogs as instructed and under the required limitations of the mission can prevent potential harm to peopletarget="_blank"'>