US Says Shot That Killed Al-Jazeera Journalist Likely Fired By Israel

Abu Akleh, a veteran correspondent and U.S and Palestinian citizen who was well known throughout the Arab world, was shot and killed while covering an Israeli military raid on May 11 in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank

[ODUNEWS] July 4 – Following several tests, U.S. officials have concluded that gunfire from Israeli positions likely killed Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh but that there was “no reason to believe” her shooting was intentional, the State Department said Monday.

US Says Shot That Killed Al-Jazeera Journalist Likely Fired By Israel
This handout file picture obtained from a former colleague of Al-Jazeera’s late veteran TV journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh (Akleh), shows her reporting from Jerusalem on June 12, 2021. © AFP

 

The findings, in a statement from State Department spokesman Ned Price, came after what the U.S. said were inconclusive tests by independent ballistics experts under U.S. oversight of the bullet fragment recovered from Abu Aklehs body.

Ballistic experts determined the bullet was badly damaged, which prevented a clear conclusion as to who fired the shot”, Price said in the statement.

Abu Akleh, a veteran correspondent and the U.S and Palestinian citizen who was well known throughout the Arab world, was shot and killed while covering an Israeli military raid on May 11 in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian eyewitnesses, including her crew, say Israeli troops killed her and that there were no militants in the immediate vicinity.

Israel says she was killed during a complex battle with Palestinian militants and that only a forensic analysis of the bullet would confirm whether it was fired by an Israeli soldier or a Palestinian militant. It has strongly denied she was deliberately targeted but says an Israeli soldier may have hit her by mistake during an exchange of fire with a militant.

“U.S. security officials had examined the results of both Palestinian and Israeli investigations and concluded that gunfire from IDF positions was likely responsible for the death of Shireen Abu Akleh,” Price said.

“The U.S. found no reason to believe that this was intentional but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an IDF-led military operation against factions of Palestinian Islamic Jihad,” Price said.

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