Khaleej Times

Palestinia­ns honour slain TV journalist, reject joint probe

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Thousands of Palestinia­ns on Thursday honoured Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh at a memorial service in the occupied West Bank, a day after she was shot dead during an Israeli army raid.

Israel and the Palestinia­ns have traded blame over the killing of Palestinia­n-american Abu Akleh, 51, a veteran of the Qatar-based network’s Arabic service, during clashes in the Jenin refugee camp.

The United States, European Union and United Nations have backed calls for a full investigat­ion into what Al Jazeera labelled a deliberate killing “in cold blood”, but the Palestinia­n Authority has rejected holding a joint probe with Israel. In a sign of Abu Akleh’s stature among Palestinia­ns, she received what was described as a full state memorial at the Ramallah compound of President Mahmoud Abbas, attended by foreign diplomats and prominent Arab Israeli politician­s.

Thousands lined the streets as her coffin, draped in the Palestinia­n flag, was driven through the city. Many held flowers, wreaths and pictures of Abu Akleh, who has been widely hailed for her bravery and profession­alism and was well known to Arabic audiences since she covered the second Palestinia­n Intifada, or uprising, from 2000 to 2005. “This crime should not go unpunished,” said Abbas, stressing that the PA held Israel “completely responsibl­e” for her death and had “refused and rejected” an Israeli proposal for a joint investigat­ion into her death. Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett had said on Wednesday it was “likely” Abu Akleh was killed by stray Palestinia­n gunfire — but defence minister Benny Gantz later conceded that it could have been “the Palestinia­ns who shot her” or fire from “our side”. “We are not certain how she was killed,” Gantz told reporters. “We are investigat­ing.”

Israel had publicly called for a joint probe and stressed the need for Palestinia­n authoritie­s to hand over the bullet that struck Abu Akleh for forensic examinatio­n. The European Union has urged an “independen­t” probe while the United States demanded the killing be “transparen­tly investigat­ed”, calls echoed by UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet.

But senior PA official Hussein Al Sheikh, a close Abbas confidant, said the Palestinia­ns would investigat­e alone and share their findings. “We affirmed that our investigat­ion would be completed independen­tly,” Al-sheikh said on Twitter.

“We will inform her family, #USA, #Qatar and all official authoritie­s and the public of the results of the investigat­ion with high transparen­cy. All of the indicators, the evidence and the witnesses confirm her assassinat­ion by #Israeli special units.”

An initial autopsy and forensic examinatio­n were conducted in Nablus in the Israel-occupied West Bank hours after her death, but no final conclusion­s have been disclosed. At the family’s Jerusalem home late on Wednesday, her brother Antoun said that Abu Akleh was “the sister of all Palestinia­ns”. “What happened cannot be silenced.”

Her death came nearly a year after an Israeli air strike destroyed a Gaza building that housed the offices of Al Jazeera and news agency AP.

Tensions have again risen with a wave of attacks that have killed at least 18 people in Israel since March 22, including an Arab-israeli police officer and two Ukrainians.

Palestine holds Israel completely responsibl­e for the assassinat­ion of Abu Akleh. We reject the joint investigat­ion with the Israeli occupation authoritie­s because they committed the crime and because we don’t trust them Mahmoud Abbas

Palestinia­n President

 ?? ?? Palestinia­n honour guards carry the coffin of Shireen Abu Akleh following a state funeral at the presidenti­al headquarte­rs in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday. — afp
Palestinia­n honour guards carry the coffin of Shireen Abu Akleh following a state funeral at the presidenti­al headquarte­rs in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday. — afp
 ?? ?? Palestinia­ns take part in a demonstrat­ion following the death of Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City on Thursday. — afp
Palestinia­ns take part in a demonstrat­ion following the death of Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City on Thursday. — afp

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