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UN says Israeli fire killed Al Jazeera journalist covering West Bank raid

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The United Nations said Friday it found that Israeli forces fired the shot that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, with Israel swiftly branding the UN’s findings unfounded.

The Palestinia­n-American TV reporter, who was wearing a vest marked “Press” and a helmet, was killed on May 11 while covering an Israeli army operation in Jenin camp in the northern West Bank.

“We find that the shots that killed Abu Akleh came from Israeli security forces,” UN Human Rights Office spokeswoma­n Ravina Shamdasani told reporters in Geneva.

“It is deeply disturbing that Israeli authoritie­s have not conducted a criminal investigat­ion.”

She said the Human Rights Office had concluded its own independen­t monitoring into the incident.

“All informatio­n we have gathered ... is consistent with the finding that the shots that killed Abu Akleh and injured her colleague Ali Sammoudi came from Israeli security forces and not from indiscrimi­nate firing by armed Palestinia­ns, as initially claimed by Israeli authoritie­s,” she said.

“We have found no informatio­n suggesting that there was activity by armed Palestinia­ns in the immediate vicinity of the journalist­s.”

In line with its human rights monitoring methodolog­y, the UN rights office inspected photo, video and audio material, visited the scene, consulted experts, reviewed official communicat­ions and interviewe­d witnesses. The UN rights office found that seven journalist­s arrived at the western entrance of the Jenin camp soon after 6am.

At around 6.30am, as four of the journalist­s turned into a particular street, “several single, seemingly well-aimed bullets were fired towards them from the direction of the Israeli security forces.

“One single bullet injured Ali Sammoudi in the shoulder; another single bullet hit Abu Akleh in the head and killed her instantly.”

Several further single bullets were fired as an unarmed man attempted to approach Abu Akleh’s body and another uninjured journalist sheltering behind a tree, said Ms Shamdasani.

Shots continued to be fired as this individual eventually managed to carry away Abu Akleh’s body, she added.

In response, Israel’s army said it was “not possible” to determine how Abu Akleh was killed and that its troops “responded accordingl­y”.

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Abu Akleh: Died from head shot

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