Israeli Army's Investigation Finds 'High Possibility' Soldier Killed Al Jazeera Reporter

Mourners attend a memorial ceremony for Shireen Abu Aqleh, to mark the 40th day of the killing of the Al Jazeera journalist, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on June 19, 2022.
Mourners attend a memorial ceremony for Shireen Abu Aqleh, to mark the fortieth day of the killing of the Al Jazeera journalist, within the West Financial institution metropolis of Ramallah on June 19, 2022.
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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military stated Monday there was a “excessive risk” that a soldier killed a well known Al Jazeera journalist in Might, because it introduced the outcomes of its investigation into the killing. But it surely stated the taking pictures was unintended and nobody could be punished.

Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in Might whereas masking Israeli army raids within the occupied West Financial institution. The Palestinians blamed Israel for the killing. Israel initially stated she might have been killed by militant fireplace, however later stated a soldier might have hit her by mistake throughout an alternate of fireside.

Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist, had lined the West Financial institution for the satellite tv for pc channel for twenty years and was recognized throughout the Arab world.

In a briefing to reporters, a senior army official stated the army couldn't conclusively decide the place the fireplace emanated from, saying there might have been Palestinian gunmen in the identical space because the Israeli soldier. However he stated the soldier shot the journalist “with very excessive probability” and did so by mistake. The official didn't clarify why witness accounts and movies confirmed restricted militant exercise within the space, in addition to no gunfire within the neighborhood till the barrage that struck Abu Akleh and wounded one other reporter.

“He misidentified her,” the official stated, talking on situation of anonymity underneath army briefing tips. “His experiences in actual time...completely level to a misidentification.”

The outcomes of the probe, introduced practically 4 months after the killing, largely align with these of a number of impartial investigations accomplished a lot earlier.

Abu Akleh’s household criticized the investigation, saying the military “tried to obscure the reality and keep away from accountability” for the killing.

“Our household just isn't stunned by this final result because it’s apparent to anybody that Israeli battle criminals can not examine their very own crimes. Nonetheless, we stay deeply damage, pissed off and dissatisfied,” they stated in an announcement. The household additionally reiterated its name for an impartial U.S. investigation and a probe by the Worldwide Prison Courtroom.

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