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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Palestinian officials: Israel killed Al Jazeera reporter

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FILE - Yellow tape marks bullet holes on a tree and a portrait and flowers create a makeshift memorial at the site where Palestinian-American Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed in the West Bank city of Jenin, May 19, 2022. The Palestinian Authority said Thursday, May 26, 2022, its investigation into the shooting death of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh proves she was deliberately killed by Israeli forces. Israel is likely to reject the findings as biased and unfounded. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File)

FILE - Yellow tape marks bullet holes on a tree and a portrait and flowers create a makeshift memorial at the site where Palestinian-American Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed in the West Bank city of Jenin, May 19, 2022. The Palestinian Authority said Thursday, May 26, 2022, its investigation into the shooting death of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh proves she was deliberately killed by Israeli forces. Israel is likely to reject the findings as biased and unfounded. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File)

Source: THE AS­SO­CI­AT­ED PRESS

 

RA­MAL­LAH, West Bank (AP) — The Pales­tin­ian Au­thor­i­ty on Thurs­day said its in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to the shoot­ing death of Al Jazeera jour­nal­ist Shireen Abu Ak­leh proves she was de­lib­er­ate­ly killed by Is­raeli forces.

Is­rael is like­ly to re­ject the find­ings as bi­ased and un­found­ed.

The Pales­tin­ian at­tor­ney gen­er­al, Akram Al Kha­teeb, an­nounced the re­sults of the in­ves­ti­ga­tion at a news con­fer­ence in the West Bank city of Ra­mal­lah.

“The on­ly shoot­ing was by the oc­cu­pa­tion forces, with the aim of killing,” he said.

Abu Ak­leh, a vet­er­an Pales­tin­ian-Amer­i­can re­porter for Al Jazeera’s Ara­bic ser­vice, was shot in the head on May 11 dur­ing an Is­raeli mil­i­tary raid in the oc­cu­pied West Bank.

Wit­ness­es and Pales­tin­ian of­fi­cials have said she was hit by Is­raeli fire. Is­rael says she was shot dur­ing a bat­tle be­tween its sol­diers and Pales­tin­ian mil­i­tants. It says that on­ly a bal­lis­tic analy­sis of the bul­let -- which is held by the Pales­tin­ian Au­thor­i­ty -- and the sol­diers’ guns can de­ter­mine who fired the fa­tal shot.

Al Kha­teeb said his in­ves­ti­ga­tion had de­ter­mined there were no mil­i­tants in the area and claimed the army saw Abu Ak­leh and oth­er jour­nal­ists and knew they were jour­nal­ists. The group were all wear­ing pro­tec­tive vests and hel­mets at the time.

He claimed that Abu Ak­leh was shot “di­rect­ly and de­lib­er­ate­ly” as she tried to es­cape.

He re­peat­ed the Pales­tin­ian po­si­tion that the bul­let will not be hand­ed over to the Is­raelis for study. He said they de­cid­ed not even to show im­ages of the bul­let “to de­prive them of a new lie.”

There was no im­me­di­ate re­sponse from Is­rael.

An AP re­con­struc­tion of events has lent sup­port to eye­wit­ness­es who say she was shot by Is­raeli troops, even though she was wear­ing a hel­met and vest that clear­ly iden­ti­fied her as me­dia. But the re­con­struc­tion said it was im­pos­si­ble to reach a con­clu­sive find­ing with­out fur­ther foren­sic analy­sis.

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