the United States concludes with a “likely” Israeli and unintentional shooting

For Washington, there is no reason to believe that his death was intentional. The United States ruled on Monday July 4 that American-Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh had “presumably” was killed by fire from an Israeli position. The reporter was covering an Israeli military operation in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, on May 11.

The American experts, to whom the Palestinian Authority had entrusted the bullet which killed the correspondent star of Al-Jazeera, however could not draw a definitive conclusion as to the origin of the projectile, specifies the spokesperson of the department of State, Ned Price, in a press release.

These conclusions immediately gave rise to contrasting reactions. The Jewish state insisted on the fact that it had itself carried out an examination of the famous bullet, in the presence of American security officials, even though the Palestinian Authority had always refused to entrust it with the bullet. For his part, the Palestinian Minister of Civil Affairs, Hussein al-Sheikh, denounced on Twitter an attempt to “to hide the truth”.

Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has called for an international investigation and accused the United States of being “accomplices” of the journalist’s death.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, in a statement, regretted the death “tragic” of Shireen Abu Akleh and claimed that the Jewish state investigation had concluded that“there had been no intention to harm him”. For its part, the journalist’s family said “appalled” of the absence of a formal conclusion as to the origin of the shooting, in a press release shared on Twitter.


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