Shireen Abu Akleh: Al Jazeera Reporter Killed By Israeli Forces

Shireen Abu Akleh: Al Jazeera Reporter Killed By Israeli Forces

 

 

The Israeli forces have shot dead Al Jazeera’s journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank, according to witnesses and the Palestinian health ministry. Abu Akleh, a longtime TV correspondent for the Al Jazeera Arabic, was killed on Wednesday while covering Israeli army raids in the city of Jenin in the northern occupied

 

West Bank. She was rushed to a hospital in the Jenin in critical condition, where she was declared dead shortly after, at 7:15am (4:15 GMT), according to the Palestinian health ministry. Abu Akleh was wearing a press vest and was standing with other journalists when she was then killed.Another Al Jazeera journalist, Ali al-Samoudi, was also wounded by a bullet in the back at the scene. He is

 

 

now in stable condition. The head of the medicine department at al-Najah University in Nablus confirmed that Abu Akleh was shot in the head. He said that her body was transferred for an autopsy based on an order from the public prosecution.Abu Akleh’s body was carried out of the university coated in a Palestinian flag, after which she will be taken to the Istishari Hospital in Ramallah.

 

 

‘No confrontations

Al-Samoudi and other journalists at the scene said there were no Palestinian fighters present when the journalists were shot, directly disputing an Israeli statement referencing the possibility that it was Palestinian fire. We were going to film the Israeli army operation and suddenly they shot us without asking us to leave or stop

 

 

filming, said al-Samoudi. The first bullet hit me and the second bullet hit Shireen there was no Palestinian military resistance at all at the scene. Shatha Hanaysha, a local journalist who was standing next to Abu Akleh when she was shot, also told Al Jazeera that there had been no confrontations between Palestinian fighters and

 

 

the Israeli army. She said the group of journalists had been directly targeted. We were four journalists, we were all wearing vests, all wearing helmets, Hanaysha said. The [Israeli] occupation army did not stop firing even after she collapsed. I couldn’t even extend my arm to pull her because of the shots being fired. The army was

 

 

adamant on shooting to kill. The details of Abu Akleh’s killing are still emerging, but videos of the incident show that she was shot in the head, said Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim. What we know for now is that the Palestinian health ministry has announced her death. Shireen Abu Akleh was covering the events unfolding in Jenin,

 

 

specifically, an Israeli raid on the city, which is north of the occupied West Bank, when she was hit by a bullet to the head, Ibrahim said, speaking from the Palestinian city of Ramallah.In her last email to the network, Abu Akleh sent a message to Al Jazeera’s Ramallah bureau at 6:13am (3:13 GMT) in which she wrote; Occupation

 

 

forces storm Jenin and besiege a house in the Jabriyat neighbourhood. On the way there I will bring you news as soon as the picture becomes clear.” Separately on Wednesday in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said an 18 year old Palestinian, Thaer Mislet-Yazouri, was shot dead by Israeli forces in the town of al-Bireh, near the illegal settlement of Psagot.

 

 

Shock and grief

Abu Akleh, who was a dual Palestinian-American national, was one of Al Jazeera’s first field correspondents, joining the network in 1997. Grief and sorrow filled the Al Jazeera offices in the downtown Ramallah as the news quickly spread and dozens of colleagues, fellow journalists, friends, and the Palestinian

 

 

figures poured in, including Palestinian politicians Hanan Ashrawi and Khalida Jarrar.Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar said that Abu Akleh was the voice of Palestinians and was killed by the monstrosity of Israeli colonialism and occupation. Shireen was always my voice from the prison cells, Jarrar told Al Jazeera, adding that a month

 

 

into her last detention by Israel, Shireen was the first person she saw at her court hearings. Shireen was our voice. It is also unbelievable. It is also a crime, it is all clear intentional and direct targeting. She was targeted. It’s clear, said Jarrar. The Palestinian presidency condemned the killing, saying in a statement that it holds the Israeli occupation responsible.