The grainy video shows a car approaching the checkpoint slowly, before accelerating and turning sharply towards a police booth, sending a female police sergeant flying backwards.Israeli police say it was a deliberate attempt to ram a car into Israeli security forces. Relatives of the driver, among them a senior Palestinian official, say he lost control of his vehicle and accidentally mounted the curb.The final seconds of the 12-second clip shows Ahmad Erekat getting out of the car, and an officer shooting him. His figure exiting the car was blurred before the video's release to the public, making it impossible to tell whether he presented a threat or if he had his hands in the air as he was shot dead. Many who denounced the collision as a terror attack say the soldier who opened fire was acting in reasonable self-defense. Others, including Palestine Liberation Organization Secretary General Saeb Erekat, a relative of the car driver, say the shooting was cold-blooded murder.Ahmad Erekat worked in the advertising industry, his cousin Imad told CNN, and was due to get married in a month's timeOn Tuesday, the day in question, his sister was getting married and he had errands to run in preparation for the celebration, Imad said. His errands would take him from his home in Abu Dis, which sits in the West Bank immediately to the east of Jerusalem, to nearby Bethlehem. Relatives say he was pressed for time."Ahmad left in a hurry to continue last minute preparations for the wedding. It is what any brother would do for his sister when it is her wedding," Imad said"He was in a rush and what seems to have happened when he arrived at the Container Checkpoint is that the car slid and slipped and Israeli forces opened fire on him and killed him."Another cousin, Noura Erakat, an assistant professor at Rutgers University in the United States, said those who watched the video and called it a terror attack were being biased."This is hardly evidence of an attack," she wrote on Facebook. "Palestinians are so securitized as a threat that we can't make human mistakes, like lose momentary control of our car, press the accelerator in a moment of haste, get in a car accident."

Video of Palestinian man being shot after suspected attack at checkpoint sparks controversy

