No deal yet on investigation into death of Al Jazeera journalist

A US State Department spokesman expressed confidence in the Israeli investigation into the death of Abu Akleh, who is also a US citizen. “Israel has the resources and capabilities to conduct a thorough and thorough investigation,” Ned Price said. The United States is Israel’s main ally.

The Palestinians have already reacted strongly to this. “Israel has been violating human rights for more than 70 years,” the head of a Palestinian human rights organization in the US told Al Jazeera. “You cannot ask Israel to examine itself and expect a different outcome than it has had for decades,” he said.

Israeli authorities had previously released footage showing Abu Akleh being killed by a Palestinian bullet. The video was heavily criticized. An Israeli human rights organization concluded that the footage in the video was not shot where the journalist was shot.

“Don’t rule out an option”

Abbas had previously said he held Israel accountable; He spoke of a “cold-blooded murder”. Israeli Prime Minister Bennett again accused Abbas of making “baseless allegations” before Israel could conduct a “deep investigation”. He also said it was reasonable that Abu Akleh was killed by Palestinian bullets.

Israeli Defense Minister Gantz was more cautious; According to him, the preliminary results of the investigation cannot rule out options. Yesterday, Israel’s military leadership said the journalist was likely killed by a Palestinian bullet.

The death of Abu Akleh shocked him. His death garnered a lot of reactions on social media. Fadi Quaran, a Palestinian activist who works with the campaign network Avaaz, previously said millions of Palestinians grew up with it. She calls him “a brave and kind journalist with great integrity.”

Abu Akleh joined Al Jazeera in 1997 and was one of the station’s first reporters. Palestinian politician Khalida Jarrar describes Abu Akleh as the “voice of the Palestinians”.

Source: NOS

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