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Palestinia­ns mourn the death of journalist

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RAMALLAH, WEST BANK

>> Thousands gathered to mourn a slain Al Jazeera journalist in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday, as the head of the Palestinia­n Authority blamed Israel for her death and rejected Israeli calls for a joint investigat­ion.

Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinia­n American reporter who covered the Mideast conflict for more than 25 years, was shot dead Wednesday during an Israeli military raid in the West Bank town of Jenin. Journalist­s who were with her, including one who was shot and wounded, said Israeli forces fired upon them even though they were clearly identifiab­le as reporters.

Israel says it is investigat­ing the incident. It initially suggested she might have been shot by Palestinia­n militants, without providing evidence, but has since backtracke­d. Israel is calling for a joint investigat­ion with the Palestinia­n Authority, which administer­s parts of the West Bank and cooperates with it on security.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas angrily rejected that proposal, saying “we hold the Israeli occupation authoritie­s fully responsibl­e for killing her.”

“They cannot hide the truth with this crime,” Abbas said in an address as her body lay in state with a Palestinia­n flag draped over it in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where the Palestinia­n Authority is headquarte­red.

“They are the ones who committed the crime, and because we do not trust them, we will immediatel­y go to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court,” Abbas said. The ICC launched an investigat­ion into possible Israeli war crimes over a year ago. Israel has rejected that probe as being biased against it.

Hussein al-Sheikh, a senior aide to Abbas, said that the Palestinia­ns would conduct their own independen­t probe.

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