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Al Jazeera journalist killed during Israeli raid in West Bank

- JENIN, West Bank, (Reuters) -

A prominent Palestinia­n-American Al Jazeera reporter was shot dead during an Israeli raid in the occupied

West Bank yesterday, and Israel said it was launching an investigat­ion to try to determine who killed her.

Veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, was wearing a press vest that clearly marked her as “Press” while reporting in the city of Jenin, the Qatar-based outlet said.

She was covering the latest arrest operation launched by the Israeli military amid deadly Arab attacks in Israel.

The death of a distinguis­hed reporter who has been covering Palestinia­n affairs and the Middle East for over two decades at the popular news channel watched by millions in the Arab world seemed likely to add fuel to a surging conflict.

In an Al Jazeera video captured in the moments around Abu Akleh’s killing, gunfire can be heard in the first few seconds before a man yells “Shireen! Shireen! Ambulance!”

The camera then moves around the corner to show Abu Akleh slumped face-forward on the ground. Other journalist­s are seen rushing to take cover.

Another Palestinia­n journalist at the scene, Ali Samoodi, was also wounded.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas described Abu Akleh’s death as blatant, cold-blooded murder by the Israeli military, which said dozens of Palestinia­n gunmen had confronted troops who arrested a Hamas militant in Jenin.

A Palestinia­n medical examiner, however, did not echo the accusation, declining to comment on who might have fired the round, after an autopsy was conducted in the West Bank.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Abbas was making unfounded allegation­s, before Israel conducted a “thorough investigat­ion.”

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