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Shireen Abu Akleh: Al Jazeera journalist dies after being shot covering Israeli raid

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A journalist for Al Jazeera was shot and killed while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank town of Jenin.

Shireen Abu Akleh, a wellknown Palestinia­n female reporter for the broadcaste­r's Arabic language channel, died soon after being shot early on Wednesday.

Ali Samoudi, another Palestin-ian journalist, was hospitalis­ed in stable condition after being shot in the back.

The broadcaste­r blamed Israeli forces but Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said she was "probably" killed by Palestinia­n gunfire.

The Qatar-based Al Jazeera net-work interrupte­d its broadcast to announce her death. In a statement flashed on its channel, it called on the internatio­nal community to "condemn and hold the Israeli occupation forces accountabl­e for deliberate­ly targeting and killing our colleague”.

“We pledge to prosecute the perpetrato­rs legally, no matter how hard they try to cover up their crime, and bring them to justice,” Al Jazeera said in a statement.

The Israeli military said its forces came under attack with heavy gunfire and explosives while operating in Jenin, and that they fired back. The military said it is “investigat­ing the event and looking into the possibilit­y that the journalist­s were hit by the Palestinia­n gunmen”.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that based on the informatio­n they had already gathered, “there is a considerab­le chance that armed Palestinia­ns, who fired wildly, were the ones who brought about the journalist’s unfortunat­e death”.

Israeli officials said there was video footage of Palestinia­n gunmen boasting that they had killed a soldier, but that no Israelis were wounded in the incident, indicating they shot a journalist.

Israel said it had proposed a joint investigat­ion and autopsy with the Palestinia­n Authority, which refused the offer.

The Palestinia­n Authority, which administer­s parts of the occupied West Bank and cooperates with Israel on security matters, condemned what it said was a “shocking crime” committed by Israeli forces.

The European Union con-demned Abu Akleh's death and demanded an independen­t inquiry.

"It is essential that a thorough and independen­t investigat­ion clarifies all the circumstan­ces of these incidents as soon as possible and that those responsibl­e are brought to justice," said foreign policy spokespers­on Peter Stano.

Vigils in West Bank for killed Al Jazeera journalist

Abu Akleh, 51, was born in Jerusalem. She began working for Al Jazeera in 1997 and regularly reported on camera from across the Palestinia­n territorie­s. In video footage of the incident, Abu Akleh can be seen wearing a blue flak jacket clearly marked with the word “PRESS.”

Samoudi, who was working as her producer, told The Associated Press they were among a group of seven reporters who went to cover the raid early on Wednesday. He said they were all wearing protective gear that clearly marked them as reporters, and they passed by Israeli troops so the soldiers would see them and know that they were there.

He said the first shot missed them, then a second struck him, and a third killed Abu Akleh. He said there were no militants or other civilians in the area — only the reporters and the army.

He said the military's sugges-tion that they were shot by militants was a “complete lie”.

Shaza Hanaysheh, a journalist with a Palestinia­n news website who was also among the reporters, gave a similar account in an interview with Al Jazeera's Arabic channel, saying there were no clashes or shooting in the immediate area.

She said that when the shots rang out she and Abu Akleh ran toward a tree to take shelter.

“I reached the tree before Shireen. She fell on the ground,” Hanaysheh said. “The soldiers did not stop shooting even after she fell. Every time I extended my hand toward Shireen, the soldiers fired at us.”

Brig. Gen. Ran Kochav, an Is-raeli commander, told army radio that the two journalist­s were “armed with cameras” and standing near Palestinia­n gunmen. He said the militants were “unprofessi­onal people, terrorists, who were shooting at our troops" and likely hit the reporters instead.

Israel has carried out near-daily raids in the occupied West Bank in recent weeks amid a series of deadly attacks inside Israel, many of them carried out by Palestinia­ns from in and around Jenin. The town, and particular­ly its refugee camp, has long been known as a militant bastion.

 ?? ?? Journalist­s surround the body of Shireen Abu Akleh, a journalist for Al Jazeera network, into the morgue inside the Hospital in the West Bank town of Jenin, Wednesday, May 11,
Journalist­s surround the body of Shireen Abu Akleh, a journalist for Al Jazeera network, into the morgue inside the Hospital in the West Bank town of Jenin, Wednesday, May 11,

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