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Israeli cops lash out at reporter’s funeral

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>>JERUSALEM: Israeli police officers charged at Palestinia­n mourners carrying the coffin of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on Friday, before thousands led her casket through Jerusalem’s Old City in an outpouring of grief and anger over her killing.

Packed around Abu Akleh’s coffin, dozens of Palestinia­ns, some waving Palestinia­n flags and chanting, “with our soul and blood we will redeem you Shireen”, began walking toward the gates of St Joseph’s Hospital.

Israeli police officers, in an apparent bid to stop them proceeding by foot rather than taking the coffin by car, burst through the courtyard gates and charged at the crowd, some beating pallbearer­s with batons and kicking them.

At one point the group carrying her coffin backed against a wall and almost dropped the casket, recovering it just before one end hit the ground as stun grenades detonated.

The violent scenes, which lasted only minutes, added to Palestinia­n outrage over Abu Akleh’s killing, which has threatened to fuel violence that has surged since March.

Abu Akleh, who had covered Palestinia­n affairs and the Middle East for more than two decades, was shot while reporting on an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday.

Palestinia­n authoritie­s call Abu Akleh’s killing as an assassinat­ion by Israeli forces. Israel initially suggested Palestinia­n fire might have been to blame, but officials also said they could not rule out it was Israeli gunfire that killed her.

Israeli police said Palestinia­ns outside the hospital had begun throwing stones at officers.

“The policemen were forced to act,” they added.

The White House found the images disturbing, press secretary Jen Psaki sad, and US officials will remain in close contact with Israeli and Palestinia­n authoritie­s.

“Every family deserves to be able to lay their loved ones to rest in a dignified and unimpeded manner,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Egypt, Qatar and Al Jazeera condemned the police’s conduct. Deputy UN spokespers­on Farhan Haq called scenes “very shocking”.

A few minutes after police intervened, Abu Akleh’s coffin was taken to the Cathedral of the Annunciati­on of the Virgin in Jerusalem’s Walled Old City, where the ceremony proceeded peacefully.

 ?? ?? COP THAT: Police attack mourners as family and friends carry the coffin of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh during her funeral in Jerusalem on Friday.
COP THAT: Police attack mourners as family and friends carry the coffin of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh during her funeral in Jerusalem on Friday.

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