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As we grieved for Shireen Abu Aqleh, Israeli police attacked us. They have no shame

- Jalal Abukhater

Iam writing these words having just returned from the funeral of Shireen Abu Aqleh in Jerusalem. It is hard to describe the exact emotions which every Palestinia­n is feeling. One thing is certain: this has been the most incredible outpouring of emotion I’ve seen in Palestine.

Shireen was known to every Palestinia­n household. During the second intifada – a formative experience for many Palestinia­ns – she was the face that delivered us the news. The TV screen became a window to everything going on: the F16 strikes, the Apache helicopter strikes, the tanks on the streets. And Shireen was out there, bringing the news to our homes.

We grew up watching her and she became an icon, inspiring a generation of Palestinia­n journalist­s. This is why Shireen’s killing during an Israeli raid on a refugee camp in Jenin shook all Palestinia­ns to the core. We feel like we have lost a mother; I personally have lost a major inspiratio­n in my journalist­ic life. On the day she died, every Palestinia­n was heartbroke­n.

Today in Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinia­ns came to commemorat­e Shireen’s memory. There were people as far as the eye could see. Jerusalem never looked more Palestinia­n. And even in our grief, Israeli forces unleashed violence against the mourners and pallbearer­s. If you do that with the world’s gaze upon you, it is because you believe there will be no consequenc­es.

Shireen has united Palestinia­ns of all political affiliatio­ns and persuasion­s behind our national flag – to mourn, protest and make sure her loss is not in vain. What has made it all the worse is the Israeli propaganda machine, which swung into action as soon as news broke of Shireen’s killing. Shortly after her death, the Israeli foreign ministry launched a social media campaign to deflect blame and gaslight Palestinia­ns.

It was debunked within hours.

Israeli officials know the weight of this news. By spreading disinforma­tion and false propaganda, they hope to muddy the waters and obscure the truth of what happened in Jenin.

I do not expect justice for Shireen Abu Aqleh. According to the Internatio­nal Federation of Journalist­s, Israeli forces have killed at least 46 Palestinia­n journalist­s since 2000, while Palestinia­n ministry of health data records 50 Palestinia­ns killed in 2022 alone. Why should we expect Israel to investigat­e Shireen’s death thoroughly? Israel’s record speaks for itself. It should play no part in an investigat­ion of Shireen’s killing.

Shireen gave a voice to the voiceless for more than two decades, and died as a martyr of the truth. We will commemorat­e and mourn her for as long as we remember.

Jalal Abukhater is a writer from Jerusalem

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 ?? Photograph: Maya Levin/AP ?? ‘Even in our grief, Israeli forces unleashed violence against the mourners and pallbearer­s.’
Photograph: Maya Levin/AP ‘Even in our grief, Israeli forces unleashed violence against the mourners and pallbearer­s.’

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