The Reporter (Vacaville)

Al Jazeera reporter killed during Israeli raid

- By Josef Federman and Fares Akram

JERUSALEM >> Veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, one of the satellite channel's best-known reporters, was shot and killed Wednesday while covering an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank. The broadcaste­r and two reporters who were with her blamed Israeli forces. Israel's defense minister, Benny Gantz, promised a transparen­t investigat­ion, and said he was in touch with U.S. and Palestinia­n officials. The Israeli military initially suggested that Abu Akleh might have been killed by stray fire from Palestinia­ns, but Gantz was more cautious Wednesday evening. “We are trying to figure out exactly what happened,” he said. “I don't have final conclusion­s.”

He said Israel asked the Palestinia­n medical team that performed a preliminar­y autopsy to hand over the fatal bullet for further examinatio­n. The head of the Palestinia­n forensics institute, Rayan al-Ali, said earlier Wednesday that the bullet was deformed, and that he could not yet determine who fired it.

Abu Akleh's death could draw new scrutiny of Israel's military justice system, which is being examined as part of a war crimes probe conducted by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. It also threatened to further strain often rocky relations between the army and the internatio­nal media.

Abu Akleh, 51, was a respected and familiar face in the Middle East, known for her coverage on Al Jazeera Arabic of the harsh realities of Israel's open-ended military occupation of the Palestinia­ns, now in its 55th year. She was widely recognized in the West Bank and was also a U.S. citizen.

Her death reverberat­ed across the region. Arab government­s condemned the killing.

There was also an outpouring of grief in the West Bank. In Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinia­n autonomy government, Abu Akleh's body, draped in a Palestinia­n flag and covered by a wreath of flowers, was carried through downtown streets.

A procession was to take the body for burial today in Jerusalem, where Abu Akleh was born.

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