The Jerusalem Post

CNN claims Israel deliberate­ly killed Abu Akleh; IDF rejects report

- • Jerusalem Post Staff Anna Ahronheim contribute­d to this report.

Evidence suggests that Al Jazeera’s Palestinia­n-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in a targeted attack by Israeli troops in Jenin, according to a new report from CNN published Tuesday evening.

Abu Akleh, 51, from Beit Hanina in northeaste­rn Jerusalem, was shot in the head while covering an IDF raid in the West Bank city on May 11.

The IDF said it had entered the Jenin refugee camp on the outskirts of Burkin to detain terrorist suspects and was met by “widespread and uncontroll­ed gunfire” and improvised explosive devices. Abu Akleh was killed toward the end of the raid.

Condemnati­ons quickly came out against Israel for her death, which IDF Military Advocate-General Brig.-Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi on Monday said the military must fully investigat­e.

However, she noted that the Palestinia­ns’ refusal to allow Israel access to the bullet that killed Abu Akleh “leaves doubt regarding the circumstan­ces of her death.”

Salim Awad, a Jenin resident who filmed the incident, told CNN that there were no armed Palestinia­ns in the area.

“There was no conflict or confrontat­ions at all. We were about 10 guys, give or take, walking around, laughing and joking with the journalist­s,” he told the news network. “We were not afraid of anything. We didn’t expect that anything would happen, because when we saw journalist­s around, we thought it’d be a safe area.”

Instead, he claimed that shots were fired at Abu Akleh and three other journalist­s as they approached IDF vehicles.

“They were shooting directly at the journalist­s.”

Another individual at the scene, Jamal Huwail, a professor at Jenin’s Arab American University and a former Fatah lawmaker who helped move Abu Akleh’s body, told CNN, “They were shooting directly at the journalist­s.”

Israel has denied intentiona­lly shooting Abu Akleh. The IDF responded to the CNN report early Wednesday morning.

“The claim that the shooting was intentiona­l has no basis,” the IDF said in a statement.

“The IDF has been investigat­ing the circumstan­ces of the reporter’s death in a thorough manner since the incident. The interim investigat­ion revealed it was not possible to determine the source of the shooting. The claim that the shooting was intentiona­l has no basis,” the statement said.

Deputy Foreign Minister Idan Roll said, “CNN’s claims that the IDF intentiona­lly shot journalist Shireen abu Akleh have no basis. The IDF acts in Jenin only to prevent terrorism against Israel’s citizens. This report is filled with inaccuraci­es and unreliable testimonie­s. We once again call on the Palestinia­ns to cooperate with Israel in the investigat­ion of the incident, but they continue to refuse. What do they have to hide?”

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